List of active Indian Navy ships

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The Indian Navy, the naval warfare branch of the Indian Armed Forces, operated a fleet of about 145 surface combatant vessels and submarines as of November 2025.[1] By inventory, the Indian Navy's principal assets include its aircraft carriers – the service has operated four aircraft carriers since 1961,[2] and submarines – which presently includes a strategic submarine force.[3] It also operates a fleet of amphibious assault ships, guided missile destroyers, and stealth frigates amongst others.[4] However, it still lacks certain capability-specific assets such as mine countermeasures vessels, and has quantitatively inadequate fleet of certain vessels such as attack submarines.[5][6]

The Indian Naval fleet inventory is divided amongst its three regional formations:

The Indian Navy's Maritime Capability Perspective Plan for the period 2012–2027 had set the objective of the service becoming a 250-ship fleet by 2035.[10] However, as of November 2025, the service is expected to achieve a fleet size of over 200 ships by 2035.[1][11] Additionally, the Indian Naval Air Arm operates more than 250 aircraft,[12] including carrier-based aircraft, helicopters, maritime patrol aircraft, in support of the fleet.[13]

Heritage fleet

Sailing ship
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Kaundinya-class
INSV Kaundinya-702025 India KarwarStitched sailing ship built in honor of Kaundinya I, with its design based on ancient paintings found in Ajanta Caves.[14]

Submarine fleet

Nuclear ballistic missile submarine (3)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Arihant class
INS ArihantS26,0002016 India VisakhapatnamFirst ever indigenously-built class of nuclear ballistic missile submarines.[15]
INS ArighaatS32024
INS Aridhaman S4 7,000 2026
Attack submarine (16)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Kalvari class
INS KalvariS211,8002017 France
 India
MumbaiIndian-specific variant of the Scorpène-class submarine.[16]
INS KhanderiS222019 Karwar[17]
INS KaranjS232021
INS VelaS242021 Mumbai
INS VagirS252023
INS VagsheerS262025
Sindhughosh class
INS SindhurajS573,0761987 Soviet Union
 Russia
MumbaiIndian-specific variant of the Kilo-class submarine (P.877).[18]
INS SindhuratnaS591988
INS SindhukesariS601988 Visakhapatnam
INS SindhukirtiS611989
INS SindhuvijayS621991
INS SindhurashtraS652000
Shishumar class
INS ShishumarS441,8501986 West Germany
 India
MumbaiIndian-specific variant of the Type 209/1500 submarine.[19]
INS ShankushS451986
INS ShalkiS461992
INS ShankulS471994

Surface fleet

Aircraft carriers

Aircraft carrier (2)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Vikrant class
INS VikrantR1145,0002022 India KarwarFirst indigenously-built aircraft carrier.[20]
Kiev class
INS VikramadityaR3345,0002013 Russia KarwarEx-Soviet and Russian aircraft cruiser Gorshkov; refurbished and sold to India in 2004.[21]

Amphibious warfare ships

Amphibious transport dock (1)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Austin class
INS JalashwaL4116,5902007 United States VisakhapatnamEx-USS Trenton; refurbished and sold to India in 2007.[22]
Landing Ship Tank (4)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Magar class
INS GharialL235,6651997 India Visakhapatnam
Shardul class
INS ShardulL165,6502007 India KochiFollow-on of the Magar Class Landing Ship Tanks .[23]
INS KesariL152008 Sri Vijaya Puram
INS AiravatL242009 Visakhapatnam
Landing Craft Utility (8)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Mk. IV LCU
INS LCU 51L518302017 India Sri Vijaya PuramFollow-on of the Mk. III LCU class.[23]
INS LCU 52L522017
INS LCU 53L532018
INS LCU 54L542018
INS LCU 55L552018
INS LCU 56L562019
INS LCU 57L572020
INS LCU 58L582021

Destroyers

Destroyer (13)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Visakhapatnam class
INS VisakhapatnamD667,400 2021 India Mumbai

Upgraded derivative of the Kolkata-class destroyers.[24]

INS MormugaoD672022 Karwar
INS ImphalD682023 Mumbai
INS SuratD692025
Kolkata class
INS KolkataD637,4002014 India MumbaiUpgraded derivative of Delhi-class destroyers.[24]
INS KochiD642015
INS ChennaiD652016 Karwar
Delhi class
INS DelhiD616,2001997 India VisakhapatnamFirst class of indigenously-built destroyers.[25]
INS MysoreD601999
INS MumbaiD622001
Rajput class
INS RanaD524,9741982 Soviet Union VisakhapatnamIndian-derivative of the Kashin class destroyers.[26]
INS RanvirD541986
INS RanvijayD551987

Frigates

Frigate (20)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Nilgiri class
INS NilgiriF336,6702025 India VisakhapatnamUpgraded derivative of Shivalik class frigates.[27]
INS Himgiri F34 2025
INS Udaygiri F35 2025
INS Taragiri F41 2026
INS Dunagiri F36 2026
INS Mahendragiri F38 2026 Delivered
Shivalik class
INS ShivalikF476,2002010 India VisakhapatnamIndigenously-built frigates with low observability.[28]
INS SatpuraF482011
INS SahyadriF492012
Talwar class
INS TalwarF404,0352003 Russia MumbaiImproved derivative of the Krivak-III frigate.[29]
INS TrishulF432003
INS TabarF442004
INS TegF452012
INS TarkashF502012
INS TrikandF512013
INS TushilF702024 Karwar
INS TamalF712025
Brahmaputra class
INS BrahmaputraF313,8502000 India MumbaiUpgraded derivative of the Godavari class.[30]
INS BetwaF392004
INS BeasF372005

Corvettes

Corvette (23)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Arnala class
Arnala Sub-class
Arnala Sub-class
INS ArnalaP681,490 2025 India VisakhapatnamDedicated ASW fleet envisaged to replace the former Abhay-class corvette.[31]
INS AndrothP69 2025
INS Anjadip P73 2026
INS Agray P36 2026
Mahe class
Mahe sub-class
Mahe sub-class
INS Mahe P80 1,100 2025  India Mumbai
INS Malwan P81 2026 Delivered
Kamorta class
INS KamortaP283,300 2014 India VisakhapatnamDedicated anti-submarine warfare vessels.[32]
INS KadmattP29 2016
INS KiltanP30 2017
INS KavarattiP31 2020
Kora class
INS KoraP611,400 1998 India VisakhapatnamDedicated anti-surface warfare vessels.
INS KirchP62 2001
INS KulishP63 2001 Sri Vijaya Puram
INS KarmukP64 2004
Khukri class
INS KutharP461,350 1990 India VisakhapatnamSuccessor to the IN's Petya II corvettes.[33]
INS KhanjarP47 1991
Veer class
INS VibhutiK45455 1991 India MumbaiCustomised derivative of the Tarantul-class corvette; used in an anti-surface role.[34]
INS VipulK46 1992
INS VinashK47 1993
INS VidyutK48 1995
INS NashakK83 1994
INS PralayaK91 2002
INS PrabalK92 2002

Patrol vessels

Offshore Patrol Vessel (10)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Saryu class
INS SaryuP542,300 2013 India Sri Vijaya PuramUsed for maritime patrol operations.[35]
INS SunaynaP57 2013 Kochi
INS SumedhaP58 2014 Sri Vijaya Puram
INS SumitraP59 2014 Chennai
Sukanya class
INS SukanyaP501,900 1989 South Korea
 India
MumbaiDoubled as light frigates; served additional role as missile test platforms.[36]
INS SubhadraP51 1990
INS SuvarnaP52 1991
INS SavitriP53 1990 Visakhapatnam
INS ShardaP55 1991 Kochi
INS SujataP56 1993
Fast Attack Craft (19)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Car Nicobar class
INS Car NicobarT69293[37] 2009 India ChennaiFollow on of the Bangaram class vessels.[38]
INS ChetlatT70 2009
INS Cora DivhT71 2009 Sri Vijaya Puram
INS CheriyamT72 2009
INS CankarasoT73 2010 Goa
INS KondulT74 2010
INS KalpeniT75 2010 Kochi
INS KabraT76 2011
INS KoswariT77 2011 Karwar
INS KaruvaT78 2011 Mumbai
INS TihayuT93 315[39] 2016  India Karwar Follow on of the Bangaram class vessels; the first water jet-propelled ships in the IN.[38]
INS TillanchangT92 2017 Visakhapatnam
INS TarasaT94 2017 Mumbai
Bangaram class
INS BangaramT65260 2006 India Sri Vijaya PuramUsed for SAR and naval interdiction.[40]
INS BitraT66 2006
INS Batti MalvT67 2006
INS BaratangT68 2006
Trinkat class
INS TrinkatT62260 2000 India VisakhapatnamUsed for SAR.[40]
INS TarmugliT66 2001
Patrol Boat (117)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Homeport Note
Immediate Support Vessel
23 in service[41]81st ISV Squadron:
T-11, T-12, T-13, T-14, T-15, T-16, T-17
60 2014 India MumbaiUsed by ONGC to protect off-shore establishments.[41]
82nd ISV Squadron:
T-26, T-27, T-28, T-44, T-45, T-46, T-47, T-48, T-49, T-50
2015
83rd ISV Squadron:
T-35, T-36, T-37
2014 Visakhapatnam
84th ISV Squadron: T-38, T-39, T-40 2015
Super Dvora Mk II
2 in service[41]FAC T-8360 1998 Israel MumbaiUsed for coastal security operations.[42][43]
FAC T-84
Solas Marine FIC
76 in service40 2013–2017 Sri Lanka Distributed across all Naval commandsOperated by Sagar Prahari Bal.[44]
Couach Type 1300 FIC 15 in service[41]12 2010–2012 France Used for harbor patrol.[45][46]


Auxiliary fleet

Replenishment ships

Replenishment Oiler (4)
Class Image Ship No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Note
Deepak class
INS DeepakA5027,5002011 ItalyServes dual roles of fleet support and HADR[47]
INS ShaktiA57 2011
Jyoti class
INS JyotiA5835,9001996 RussiaIndian variant of the Komandarm Fedko-class oilers.[48]
Aditya class
INS AdityaA5924,6122000 IndiaModified version of the Deepak-class oilers.[49]

Instrumentation ships

Instrumentation Ship (2)
Class Image Ship No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Note
Anvesh class
INS AnveshA4111,3002022 IndiaUsed to test components of India's BMD programme.[50]
Dhruv class
INS DhruvA4015,0002021 IndiaUsed for SIGINT. Jointly operated by NTRO, DRDO, and the Indian Navy.[51]

Research and survey vessels

Survey vessel (10)
Class Image Ship No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Note
Sandhayak-class (2023)
INS SandhayakJ183,3002024 IndiaWill replace the older Sandhayak class.[52]
INS NirdeshakJ19 2024
INS Ikshak J23 2025
INS Sanshodhak J24 2026
Makar class
INS MakarJ315002012 IndiaFirst catamaran survey vessel in the IN.[53]
Sandhayak class (1981)
INS InvestigatorJ151,8001990 IndiaCurrently being phased out.[54]
INS JamunaJ161991
INS SutlejJ171993
INS DarshakJ212001
INS SarvekshakJ222002
Research vessel (1)
Class Image Ship No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Note
Sagardhwani class
INS SagardhwaniA742,0501994 IndiaUsed for oceanographic research by the NPOL.[55]
Torpedo trials craft (1)
Class Image Ship No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Note
Astradharani class
INS AstradharaniA616502015 IndiaUsed as testing platform for underwater weapons system.[56]

Diving support vessels

Diving support vessel (3)
Class Image Ship No. Disp. (t) Comm. Homeport Origin Note
Diving Support Craft
INS A20 A20 390 2025 Kochi  India Small DSC built by Titagarh Rail Systems Limited. 4 more under construction.[57][58]
Nistar class
INS NistarA169,3502025 Mumbai IndiaFirst indigenously designed diving support vessel[59]
Nireekshak class
INS NireekshakA152,1601989 Visakapatnam IndiaWill be replaced by the Nistar-class support vessels.[60]
Deep-submergence rescue vehicle (2)
Class Image Boat No. Disp. (t) Comm. Origin Note
DSAR
DSAR-1282018 United KingdomUsed for submarine rescue; Paired with the Nistar-class diving support vessels.[61]
DSAR-22019

Training ships

Training ship (6)
Class Image Ship Pennant No. Disp. (t) Origin Note
Tir class
INS TirA863,200 IndiaDedicated cadet training ship.[62]
Tarangini class
INS TaranginiA75500 IndiaUsed for sail training.[63]
INS SudarshiniA77
Varuna class INS Varuna110 IndiaUsed for sail training.[63]
Mhadei class
INSV MhadeiA7623 IndiaUsed for solo, unassisted, non-stop circumnavigation.[64]
INSV Tarini

Tugboats

Tugboat (26)
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Disp. (t) Origin Note
Bhishm class INS Yuvan  India 25 tonne bollard pull tugs[65]
INS Ojas
Gaj class
INS GajA51560 India
IRS class INS Himmat472 India50 tonne bollard pull tugs[66][67]
INS Dhiraj
INS Sahas
INS Veeran
Madan Singh class INS Madan Singh382 India
INS Shambhu Singh
Bhim class INS Bhim373 India
INS Balshil
INS Ajral
Nakul class INS Nakul373 India
INS Arjun
B.C. Dutt class INS B. C. Dutt355 India
INS Tarafdar
Arga class INS Arga239 India
INS Bali
INS Anup
INS 148
INS 149
INS 150
Buland class INS Buland 100  India 25 tonne bollard pull tugs[68][69][70]
INS Balwan
INS Sahayak
Sarthi class INS Sarthi100 India25 tonne bollard pull tugs[71]

Miscellaneous vessels

Ferry (13)
Class Image Ship Pennant No. Disp. (t) Origin Note
Manoram class INS Manoram578 India
INS Vihar
INS Ankola
Shalimar class (50 men) INS Neelam218 India
INS Mohini
INS
Shalimar class (250 men) INS Manohar175 India
INS
INS Modak
INS Mangal
INS Madhur
INS Manorama
INS Manjula[72]786
Floating dock (2)
Class Image Ship Pennant No. Disp. (t) Origin Note
Floating Dock Navy (FDN)
FDN-1 JapanLifting capacity of 11,500. Deployed at Sri Vijaya Puram.[73][74]
FDN-2- IndiaLifting capacity of 8,000.[75] Deployed at Sri Vijaya Puram.[76]
Barge (37)
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Disp. (t) Origin Note
IRS class ACTCM LSAM 7 to 1475 to 82100 IndiaFirst batch and second batch, classified as MCA and ACTCM barges, have been constructed by SECON Engineering and Suryadipta Projects, respectively. These provide logistics support to ships.
LSAM 15 to 24125 to 135
Hooghly class INS Hooghly1,700 India
Ambika class INS Ambika 1000  India High Sulphur Diesel Oiler built by HSL in 1993
Modest class INS Purak731 India
INS Puran
Poshak class INS Poshak671 India
Vipul class INS Pamba578 India
INS Pulakesin-1
INS Ambuda
Corporated class INS SB-I220 India
INS SB-II
INS SB-V
INS SB-VII
Amrit-class victualling barge INS Amrittonnes India
INS Pankaj
Sahayak-class hopper barge INS Sahayaktonnes India
INS Sevak
Dredger (4)
Class Boat Pennant No. Disp. (t) Origin Note
Dredger-1 Dredger 1  India First dedicated class of dredging vessels built in India.
Khadan class INS Khadan 1055  India Grab Dredger built by GSL
Nikaraksha-class INS Nikarakshat Indiabuilt by Mazagon Dock Limited, Mumbai
INS Kichodhara

See also

Assets of the Indian Navy

Infrastructure of the Indian Armed Forces

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