- The Indian Navy will commission its indigenously built Survey Vessel (Large) ‘Ikshak’ at Naval Base Kochi on November 6, 2025 . The ceremony will be presided over by Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi , Chief of the Naval Staff. ‘Ikshak’ is the third ship in the Survey Vessel (Large) series, marking another step forward in India’s self-reliant shipbuilding and hydrographic capabilities .
Indigenous Construction
- Built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) Ltd., Kolkata , the vessel was developed under the supervision of the Directorate of Ship Production and the Warship Overseeing Team (Kolkata) . With over 80% indigenous content , ‘Ikshak’ showcases successful collaboration between GRSE and Indian MSMEs, aligning with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
Design and Capabilities
- ‘Ikshak’ is designed for hydrographic survey operations , including charting coastal waters, ports, and sea routes for safe navigation. It is equipped with advanced echo sounders, side-scan sonars, and modern positioning systems for high-precision mapping. The ship can also perform limited defence and research operations , enhancing its versatility.
Dual Role Function
- Beyond survey duties, ‘Ikshak’ can serve as a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) vessel and as a Hospital Ship during emergencies, supporting medical and evacuation missions in coastal and island areas.
Key Facts
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Commissioning Date: 6 November 2025
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Location: Naval Base Kochi
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Builder: GRSE Ltd., Kolkata
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Indigenous Content: Over 80%
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Class: Third Survey Vessel (Large)
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Special Feature: First SVL with dedicated accommodation for women officers and sailors
Symbolism and Vision
- The name ‘Ikshak’ , meaning “The Guide” , reflects its role in ensuring safe navigation and maritime security. The ship’s inclusion of dedicated spaces for women marks a progressive step toward gender inclusivity in the Navy. With its commissioning, India strengthens its hydrographic survey fleet and reaffirms its focus on indigenous innovation and maritime self-reliance .
Month: Current Affairs - October 28, 2025
Category: Defence and Security