Indian Navy Plans Record 19 Warships in 2026
1 January 2026National
The Indian Navy is set to commission a record 19 warships in 2026 - its biggest single-year addition - including INS Udaygiri and a Nistar-class Diving Support Vessel, roughly one vessel every six weeks.
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