India Commissions ICGS Samudra Pratap, First Indigenous Pollution Control Vessel
Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh commissioned Indian Coast Guard Ship Samudra Pratap in Goa on January 5, 2026. Built by Goa Shipyard Limited, it is India’s first indigenously designed Pollution Control Vessel and the largest ship in the Indian Coast Guard fleet, marking a major step in maritime self-reliance.
ICGS Samudra Pratap was commissioned as India’s first indigenous pollution control vessel. It strengthens India’s environmental protection, maritime safety, and coastal security capabilities.
The vessel is equipped with advanced and modern systems, including,
More than 60% of the vessel’s components are indigenous, underlining strong domestic manufacturing capability.
Samudra Pratap will function as a critical platform for,
Its specialized design enables rapid deployment during oil spills, chemical leaks, and other environmental emergencies at sea.
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in news? | Commissioning of ICGS Samudra Pratap |
| Ship type | Pollution Control Vessel |
| Builder | Goa Shipyard Limited |
| Indigenous content | Over 60% |
| Key roles | qPollution response, firefighting, patrol |
| Special highlight | First ICG ship with women officers |
Q. ICGS Samudra Pratap has been built by which organisation?
A. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders
B. Garden Reach Shipbuilders
C. Goa Shipyard Limited
D. Cochin Shipyard
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