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India's warship building worries

India Today

India Today

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July 11, 2026

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India's warship building worries

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NDTV

lean right

· Jun 21, 2026

"Gaining New Speed": Navy Chief On India's Warship-Building Capability

In his opening remarks, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Krishna Swaminathan stated that these ships will greatly boost the Indian Navy's capabilities and make its efforts to protect the...

OneIndia

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· Jul 8, 2026

Indian Navy Seeks Hindustan Shipyard Lifecycle Support Expansion

The Indian Navy wants Hindustan Shipyard Limited to grow from a shipbuilder into a long-term capability partner. Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti said the role should cover construction, lifecycle support, upgrades and mid-life refits, while keeping

OpIndia

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· Jun 21, 2026

PM Modi commissions three indigenously built Indian Navy platforms in Kolkata: Read what they are and why this is significant

While all three vessels were built in India and share the common objective of strengthening India's maritime capabilities, each ship serves a very different operational purpose.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jun 21, 2026

PM Modi commissions three indigenous naval platforms in Kolkata

Vessels boost Indian Navy’s combat, survey and anti-submarine capabilities

The Economic Times

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

India is now the world’s largest ship recycler

India is now the world’s largest ship recycler

The Tribune

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· Jun 23, 2026

India-Vietnam deepen defence ties as Eastern fleet ships arrive at Ho Chi Minh City

As India and Vietnam deepen their defence partnership, the Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet's warships- INS Udaygiri, a stealth frigate, and INS Kavaratti, an anti-submarine warfare corvette, both indigenously designed and constructed warships of the Indian Navy, arrived at Nha Rong Port, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on Monday during their operational deployment to the South East Asia region.

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Related coverage for "India's warship building worries": NDTV — "Gaining New Speed": Navy Chief On India's Warship-Building Capability. OneIndia — Indian Navy Seeks Hindustan Shipyard Lifecycle Support Expansion. OpIndia — PM Modi commissions three indigenously built Indian Navy platforms in Kolkata: Read what they are and why this is significant. The Hindu BusinessLine — PM Modi commissions three indigenous naval platforms in Kolkata. The Economic Times — India is now the world’s largest ship recycler . The Tribune — India-Vietnam deepen defence ties as Eastern fleet ships arrive at Ho Chi Minh City