INS Arnala Commissioned: A Proud Milestone for India and Vedam Design
Kolkata, India — The Indian Navy has officially commissioned INS Arnala, the first in a series of Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Crafts (ASW-SWC), marking a major step forward in bolstering India’s coastal defense capabilities.
Built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), INS Arnala is designed for near-shore anti-submarine operations, incorporating advanced systems and precision engineering tailored to modern naval warfare needs.
Vedam Design is proud to have played a pivotal role in the design support for this prestigious program. Over a period of nearly two years, Vedam’s dedicated team worked in close collaboration with stakeholders to deliver high-quality design solutions that met the Indian Navy’s exacting standards.
A mission-critical platform. An engineering milestone.INS Arnala is not just a vessel—it is a testament to India’s growing self-reliance in defense manufacturing and marine technology. Vedam’s contributions were highly appreciated by the client and serve as a proud chapter in our continued partnership with the defense sector.
This achievement reflects Vedam’s commitment to engineering excellence, national service, and innovation in marine design. As India accelerates its focus on self-reliant defense capabilities, Vedam remains dedicated to supporting programs that strengthen the nation’s maritime security.