Context:
The Indian Navy’s INS Sunayna reached Malé (Maldives) as part of its deployment under the Indian Ocean Ship (IOS) SAGAR initiative, reflecting India’s maritime diplomacy and regional engagement.
Key Highlights:
- About INS Sunayna
- Saryu-class Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV).
- Built by Goa Shipyard Limited (indigenously).
- Commissioned on 15 October 2013 at Kochi.
- Operates under Southern Naval Command.
- Functions and Roles
- Coastal and offshore patrolling
- Ocean surveillance and SLOC monitoring
- Fleet support and escort duties
- Protection of offshore assets
- Technical Features
- Propulsion: Twin diesel engines; speed > 25 knots
- Equipped with advanced:
- Navigation systems
- Communication systems
- Electronic warfare support systems
- Armament and Capabilities
- 76 mm naval gun with electro-optic fire control
- Close-in Weapon Systems (CIWS)
- CHAFF launchers (countermeasures)
- Capability to carry helicopters
- Strategic Significance (SAGAR Initiative)
- SAGAR: Security and Growth for All in the Region
- Promotes:
- Maritime security cooperation
- Humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR)
- Strengthening ties with Indian Ocean Region (IOR) countries
Relevant Prelims Points:
- INS Sunayna: Saryu-class OPV of Indian Navy
- Goa Shipyard Limited: PSU under Ministry of Defence
- SAGAR Initiative: India’s vision for IOR cooperation
- CIWS: Close-range defense system against missiles and aircraft
Relevant Mains Points:
- Maritime Security and Strategy:
- Ensures security of Sea Lanes of Communication (SLOCs)
- Counters piracy, smuggling, and maritime threats
- Defence Indigenization:
- Built under Make in India initiative
- Enhances self-reliance in defence production
- Regional Diplomacy:
- Strengthens ties with Maldives and IOR nations
- Enhances India’s role as a net security provider
- Geopolitical Importance:
- Counters growing Chinese presence in IOR
- Promotes rules-based maritime order
- Way Forward:
- Expand naval presence and cooperation in IOR
- Strengthen defence indigenization and shipbuilding
- Enhance joint exercises and maritime partnerships
- Invest in blue economy and maritime infrastructure
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2: International Relations
• GS 3: Defence, Security
