India inducted its third VLGC, “Shivalik,” bolstering energy security and self-reliance. Built in South Korea, it transported LPG from UAE. Government initiatives, including financial packages, aim to expand maritime infrastructure and shipbuilding, reducing dependence on foreign carriers and aiming for top global ranking by 2047.
View More India Flags Off VLGC ‘Shivalik’, Boosting Maritime Atmanirbharatashipbuilding
MoU Exchange Unlocks ₹66,000 Cr Investment, Strengthens India’s Shipbuilding Ambitions
NEW DELHI: A historic milestone in India’s maritime journey was achieved on September 19, 2025, at Bhavnagar, with a high-level MoU Exchange Ceremony held on…
View More MoU Exchange Unlocks ₹66,000 Cr Investment, Strengthens India’s Shipbuilding AmbitionsCDS at Visakhapatnam: INS Arnala Commissioned into Indian Navy
NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy on Tuesday commissioned INS Arnala, the first in a series of 16 indigenously built Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW…
View More CDS at Visakhapatnam: INS Arnala Commissioned into Indian NavyDefence Minister Vows India Will Be No. 1 in Military Might, Exports Soar to ₹23,622 Cr
NEW DELHI: In a powerful address at a Defence Conclave in New Delhi on April 17, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh laid out an ambitious and…
View More Defence Minister Vows India Will Be No. 1 in Military Might, Exports Soar to ₹23,622 Cr
