Kolkata, March 30, 2026: In a significant milestone for indigenous defence manufacturing, and in alignment with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision, Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd. (GRSE) delivered three frontline Naval platforms Dunagiri, Sanshodhak, and Agray to the Indian Navy today.
This first-of-its-kind achievement underscores GRSE’s strengthened execution capabilities, enhanced production capacity, and its ability to deliver multiple complex Naval platforms within aligned timelines, further reinforcing its commitment to efficiency and operational excellence.
With the delivery of Dunagiri, Sanshodhak, and Agray, GRSE has reached the milestone of building 118 warships, including 80 delivered to the Indian Navy. The delivery of these warships was formally accepted on behalf of the Indian Navy by Rear Admiral Gautam Marwah, VSM, CSO (Tech), HQENC, for the 2nd Project 17A Frigate Dunagiri and the 4th ASW SWC Agray, and by Cmde Shishir Dixit, CSO (Tech), HQSNC, for the 4th Survey Vessel (Large) Sanshodhak.
Dunagiri, the second Advanced Guided-Missile Frigate built by GRSE under Project 17A, represents a significant advancement in indigenous warship design and construction. Launched on July 15, 2022, by the Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, the warship is among the most sophisticated platforms built by GRSE. Powered by a combination of diesel engines and gas turbines, it offers superior speed, endurance, and operational flexibility. The 149-metre-long, 6,670-tonne guided-missile frigate is equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, including advanced missile systems, modern AESA radar, and an integrated combat management system, enabling multi-dimensional operations across air, surface, and sub-surface domains. Equipped with BrahMos anti-ship and land-attack cruise missiles, along with advanced defence systems, Dunagiri represents a significant leap in naval strike and defensive capabilities.
Sanshodhak, last of the four Survey Vessels (Large) built by GRSE, represents a key addition to the Indian Navy’s hydrographic and survey capabilities. Launched on June 13, 2023, the 110-metre-long vessel is equipped with advanced systems for conducting full-scale coastal and deep-water hydrographic surveys, including port and harbour approaches, navigation channels, and maritime limits. It is also capable of collecting oceanographic and geographical data for defence applications. In addition to its primary survey role, the vessel can support helicopter operations, participate in low-intensity combat, function as a hospital ship, and undertake Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions. Powered by marine diesel engines and fitted with bow and stern thrusters for enhanced manoeuvrability at low speeds, the vessel is ideally suited for precise survey operations.
Agray, one of the eight Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Crafts (ASW-SWCs) being built by GRSE and launched on March 13, 2024, reflects steady progress in this critical class of ships. The approximately 77.6-meter-long warship is designed for operations in coastal waters, these vessels are capable of full-scale sub-surface surveillance, search and attack missions, as well as coordinated operations with aircraft. The warship is equipped with a Combat Management System and is armed with lightweight torpedoes and anti-submarine warfare rockets. With approximately 88% indigenous content, Agray is also fitted with a 30 mm Naval Surface Gun, further reinforcing indigenous capabilities. Engineered for agility and precision, the vessel is powered by marine diesel engines coupled with waterjets, enabling high manoeuvrability. With a shallow draught of about 2.7 metres, it is ideally suited for operations in littoral waters.
The simultaneous delivery of Dunagiri, Sanshodhak, and Agray highlights GRSE’s robust shipbuilding infrastructure, efficient project management, and its ability to execute multiple complex builds concurrently. It also reinforces the shipyard’s position as a key contributor to strengthening the Indian Navy’s capabilities across diverse operational roles.
GRSE is currently constructing multiple warships, including one Project 17A Advanced Stealth Frigate, four ASW-SWCs, and four Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels. In addition, the shipyard is building 30 other vessels, of which 13 are export platforms. GRSE is also in the advanced stages of concluding a prestigious contract for the construction of five Next Generation Corvettes.
About GRSE:
The journey of Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd., a Defence Public Sector Undertaking, under the administrative control of Ministry of Defence, and a Schedule ‘A’ Mini Ratna Category I company, dates back to 1884 when it started its journey as a small workshop to repair vessels of River Steam Navigation Company. The Company was taken over by the Government of India in 1960. GRSE has the distinction of becoming the first shipyard of independent India to build a warship for Indian Navy, the Seaward Defence Boat (SDB) INS Ajay, way back in 1961. GRSE also built the first ever Indian Export Warship “CGS Barracuda” for Govt. of Mauritius, a Fast Patrol Vessel “SCG PS Zoroaster” for Seychelles and an Ocean-Going Cargo & Passenger Ferry Vessel “MV Ma Lisha” for Cooperative Republic of Guyana. GRSE is the only Indian Shipbuilder to have four distinct shipyards as a unique infrastructure advantage. GRSE has built over 800 platforms, including 118 warships for Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, and friendly foreign countries - highest number of warships built & delivered by any Indian shipyard till date. From Frigates, Corvettes, Fleet Tankers, Landing Ship Tank, Landing Craft Utility to Survey Vessels, Offshore Patrol Vessels and Fast Attack Craft - the repertoire is rich and varied. In addition to shipbuilding & ship repair, GRSE has also diversified into engineering business with a product profile of pre-fabricated steel bridges, various deck machinery items and assembly, testing & overhauling of marine diesel engines and the manufacture of 30mm Naval Surface Guns. Noteworthy accolades include Defence Minister’s Award 2025 for Excellence in Financial Performance, Defence Minister’s Award 2022 in Designing the most silent ship for Indian Navy for ASW operation, Defence Minister’s Award for Excellence for In-house Design Effort for Offshore Patrol Vessel for Government of Mauritius, CGS Barracuda, Best Performing Defence Shipyard of India for Four Years in a row. GRSE embraced infrastructure modernization over past decades and can undertake concurrent construction of 28 ships at a time. A strong team of highly skilled design engineers and state-of-the-art Next Generation VR Lab & latest software aid in the in-house design capabilities. With proven credentials, the shipyard is on a growth path, reaffirming its motto “In Pursuit of Excellence and Quality in Shipbuilding.