Daily Current Affairs / Indian Coast Guard Commissions Indigenous Fast Patrol Vessel ‘ICGS Adamya’
Category : Defense Published on: September 24 2025
The Indian Coast Guard commissioned ICGS Adamya, the first Adamya-class Fast Patrol Vessel, at Paradip Port, Odisha. Built by Goa Shipyard Limited with over 60% indigenous content, the vessel strengthens India’s maritime security and showcases Atmanirbhar Bharat in defense production. Measuring 51 meters and equipped with modern weaponry, advanced navigation, and automated systems, Adamya will undertake coastal surveillance, search and rescue, and pollution control in the eastern maritime region. Its name, meaning “unconquerable,” reflects India’s commitment to safeguarding its maritime interests.
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