CM Samrat Choudhary Hails Navy Commissioning, Aviation Wins
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Sunday, June 28, 2026, shared remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighting two major milestones for India's defence and aviation sectors — the induction of three indigenously built naval vessels into the Indian Navy at Kolkata, and a significant achievement in the aviation sector during June 2026.
Context
Choudhary's post quotes Prime Minister Modi describing his participation in a Navy commissioning ceremony held recently in Kolkata. At the event, three warships — INS Doonagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray — were formally inducted into the Indian Navy's fleet. Modi's quoted remarks emphasise that the design and manufacturing of all three vessels is entirely indigenous: 'design aur manufacturing tak, sab kuch swadeshi hai' ('from design to manufacturing, everything is indigenous').
The post also references a separate milestone in the aviation sector achieved during June 2026, though specific details of that achievement are conveyed through a video attached to the post rather than in the text itself.
Policy Backdrop
The commissioning of indigenously designed and built warships is a direct outcome of India's sustained push under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) initiative and the Make in India programme, which have prioritised domestic defence production over the past decade. The Indian Navy has progressively increased the share of domestically manufactured vessels in its fleet, reducing dependence on foreign shipyards.
INS Doonagiri is a Project 17A stealth frigate built at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) in Kolkata, part of a class of advanced warships featuring indigenous stealth features, weapons, and sensors. INS Sanshodhak is a survey vessel designed for hydrographic and oceanographic research, while INS Agray is a torpedo recovery and trials support vessel — both critical to the Navy's operational and research infrastructure.
Stakeholders and Impact
The induction of these three vessels strengthens India's maritime capability across combat, survey, and trials domains simultaneously. Domestic shipbuilding yards, particularly GRSE in Kolkata, stand to benefit from continued government orders as the Navy expands its indigenisation targets.
For Bihar and its political leadership, amplifying national defence achievements serves to align the state's BJP leadership with the central government's flagship narratives of technological self-reliance and national security. Choudhary's post underscores solidarity with the Prime Minister's vision ahead of what remains a politically active period for the ruling alliance.
What's Next
India's defence indigenisation programme has a pipeline of additional vessels, aircraft, and weapons systems at various stages of development and trials. The aviation milestone referenced in the post — details of which are carried in the accompanying video — is expected to add further momentum to the government's case for domestic aerospace capability. With multiple inductions and launches planned across the defence sector in 2026, the pace of commissioning is set to remain a key political and policy talking point for both the central and state governments.