The Indian Navy, India's maritime armed force, protects its vast coastline, maritime interests, and vital sea lanes. Operating a modern fleet of warships,...
Its primary role is to safeguard India's maritime borders, protect its economic interests at sea, and project power, including humanitarian aid and disaster relief missions.
The Indian Navy currently operates two aircraft carriers: INS Vikramaditya and the indigenously built INS Vikrant.
The 'Make in India' initiative significantly boosts the Navy's indigenous shipbuilding and equipment procurement, fostering self-reliance and technological advancement in defense production.
The Indian Navy regularly participates in various bilateral and multilateral exercises like Malabar, MILAN, Varuna (with France), and Konkan (with the UK), enhancing interoperability.
The headquarters of the Indian Navy, known as Naval Headquarters (NHQ), is located in New Delhi, India.