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Indian Navy Commissions INS Aravali at Gurugram

On 12th September 2025, the Indian Navy marked a significant milestone with the commissioning of INS Aravali at Gurugram, in the presence of Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS). The new base is designed to strengthen India’s information dominance, communication networks, and maritime security capabilities.

Named after the resilient Aravali mountain range, INS Aravali symbolizes strength, vigilance, and endurance—qualities that align with the Navy’s mission of ensuring maritime security in an evolving strategic landscape.

The Commissioning Ceremony

The commissioning was marked by tradition and naval pride,

  • 50-men Guard of Honour was presented to the CNS.
  • Captain Sachin Kumar Singh, the first Commanding Officer, read the commissioning warrant after a Sanskrit invocation.
  • Mrs. Shashi Tripathi, President NWWA, unveiled the commissioning plaque.
  • The Naval Ensign was hoisted to the National Anthem, followed by the breaking of the commissioning pennant on the mast.

The ceremony was attended by top naval leadership including Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan (VCNS) and Vice Admiral Tarun Sobti (DCNS), along with senior officers and dignitaries.

Strategic Importance of INS Aravali

In his address, Admiral Tripathi highlighted that INS Aravali will provide robust administrative and logistical support, ensuring seamless operations for India’s growing naval capabilities.

The base is expected to serve as,

  • A hub of technology and collaboration, linking platforms and partners across the oceans.
  • A vital component of the Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) framework, enhancing India’s surveillance, communication, and information systems.
  • An embodiment of the MAHASAGAR vision (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions), strengthening India’s role as the Preferred Security Partner in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Motto and Crest of INS Aravali

INS Aravali is guided by the motto ‘सामुद्रिकसुरक्षायाः सहयोगं’ or “Maritime Security through Collaboration.”

Its crest features,

  • Mountain imagery – symbolising the Aravali range’s resilience and strength.
  • Rising sun – representing eternal vigilance, resilience, and technological growth in communication and MDA.
  • This symbolizes the base’s commitment to eternal vigilance and defense of India’s maritime interests.

Role in Maritime Domain Awareness

The base will support India’s command, control, communication, and MDA systems, which are critical for,

  • Surveillance of the Indian Ocean Region.
  • Enhancing real-time maritime situational awareness.
  • Strengthening collaboration with regional and international partners.

This focus on information dominance underscores the Navy’s strategic shift towards network-centric warfare and technological superiority.

Important Takeaways & Static Facts

  • Event: Commissioning of INS Aravali
  • Date: 12 September 2025
  • Location: Gurugram, Haryana
  • Chief Guest: Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of Naval Staff
  • First Commanding Officer: Captain Sachin Kumar Singh
  • Motto: ‘सामुद्रिकसुरक्षायाः सहयोगं’ – “Maritime Security through Collaboration”
  • Named After: The Aravali mountain range (symbol of resilience and strength)
  • Purpose: Strengthening information & communication centres, Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA), and logistical support
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