Panaji: Goa Shipyard Ltd Embarks on a New Era of Shipbuilding Excellence with the
Launch of Two Indigenous Fast Patrol Vessels for the Indian Coast Guard
Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL), India’s premier Defence Public Sector Undertaking
(DPSU) shipyard, achieved yet another milestone with the concurrent launch of two indigenously designed and constructed Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) for the Indian Coast Guard. GSL is constructing a fleet of eight FPVs for the Indian Coast Guard, underscoring the shipyard’s pivotal role in realizing the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ in defence production. The launch marks a historic chapter in GSL’s ambitious journey towards technological and operational excellence.
The first two vessels, Adamya and Akshar, were launched ceremoniously by Smt Priya Paramesh in the presence of DG Paramesh Sivamani, PTM, TM, Director General of the Indian Coast Guard, amidst the resonant chants of the Atharva Veda. The distinguished gathering included IG HK Sharma, TM, DDG (M&M), as well as key stakeholders from the defence and maritime communities.
Speaking at the launch, Shri Brajesh Kumar Upadhyay, CMD, GSL, highlighted the shipyard’s impressive growth trajectory, which has seen a remarkable 100% increase in Gross Revenue, crossing the Rs 2,000 crore threshold. “GSL has consistently outperformed its past achievements, embracing cutting-edge technologies and transformative policies to become one of India’s foremost shipbuilders with indigenous capabilities,” CMD Upadhyay stated. He attributed GSL’s success to its steadfast commitment to innovation, modernization, and the dynamic partnership with the Indian Coast Guard, which has continually strengthened operational readiness for national security.
The Coast Guard’s DG Paramesh Sivamani lauded the enduring collaboration between the Indian Coast Guard and GSL, which has faced and overcome challenges ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to geopolitical disruptions. “This launch epitomizes the resilience and ingenuity of GSL, achieved in close collaboration with Indian industry.
The indigenous content of these vessels is a proud reflection of the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative,” said DG Sivamani.
These state-of-the-art FPVs are designed in-house by GSL to meet the Indian Coast Guard’s specific operational needs. With a length of 52 meters, a breadth of 8 meters, and a displacement of 320 tonnes, these vessels are optimized for protecting offshore assets, island territories, and conducting surveillance operations. The keel for both Adamya and Akshar was laid by Shri Giridhar Aramane, IAS, Defence Secretary, on 25 August 2023, and the rapid progress to this launch milestone is a testament to GSL’s efficiency and advanced shipbuilding capabilities. For the first time in GSL’s history, two vessels were launched simultaneously using the Shipyard’s State-of-the-Art Ship-Lift System, a transformative feat that underscores GSL’s modernization efforts.
The Hon’ble Chief Guest praised the Ministry of Defence and GSL’s teams for ensuring the Coast Guard’s shipbuilding needs are met through indigenous efforts, and he commended the shipyard’s workforce for achieving this milestone despite the challenges. The Chief Guest further urged all to continue the journey toward self-reliance in defence production with undeterred focus and commitment.
The launch of Adamya and Akshar reflects India’s growing shipbuilding prowess and the unwavering dedication of Goa Shipyard Ltd to deliver advanced, indigenously built vessels that safeguard the Nation’s Maritime Frontiers. This project is also a substantial contributor to local economic prosperity, driving employment and growth within the ecosystem of MSMEs and local industries supporting GSL.