Make in India boost: Armed with sensors, torpedoes, rockets, submarine hunter ‘Malwan’ joins Navy
NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy has received ‘Malwan’, the second Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC), built by Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kochi, marking a step forward in India’s indigenous defence manufacturing push under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.Delivered on March 31, 2026, the vessel is part of a series of eight such specialised warships designed and constructed domestically to meet the Navy’s operational requirements. Officials said the induction strengthens India’s capabilities in coastal defence and underwater warfare. ‘Malwan’ is named after the historic coastal town in Maharashtra, closely associated with the maritime legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The name also continues the legacy of the earlier INS Malwan, a minesweeper that served the Navy till 2003.The ship has been indigenously designed and built in line with naval specifications and international classification standards. With over 80 per cent indigenous content, it reflects the growing role of domestic industry, including MSMEs, in defence production.Measuring about 80 metres in length and displacing around 1,100 tonnes, the warship is powered by waterjet propulsion.
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