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  2. Indra (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Indra is the largest solar-powered boat in India. [1] It started operations in Kochi waters in the Indian state of Kerala on 22nd December, 2023. The design and construction was done by Navalt at their Kochi headquarters and their Navgathi Panavally Yard.

  3. Bristol Boats - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Boats is an Indian fiberglass boat manufacturer and marine engineering service provider. It is located in the backwaters of Cochin at Aroor Industrial Development Area, Alappuzha District , Kerala . [ 1 ]

  4. List of Indian shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    In India Shipbuilding is an old sector where the various types of ship manufacturing currently. There are more than 700 Shipbuilders in India. There are more than 700 Shipbuilders in India. SS Jala Usha , the first modern steamship of free India, was launched from the slipway of the Hindustan Shipyard Limited in Visakhapatnam on March 14, 1948 ...

  5. Aditya (boat) - Wikipedia

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    It is India's first solar-powered ferry [3] [5] and was the largest solar-powered boat in India until Indra_(boat) was launched in 2023 [6] [7] The vessel was designed and built by Navalt Solar and Electric Boats [8] in Kochi, India.

  6. ABG fast interceptor craft - Wikipedia

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    The boats achieved the desired speed during trials. Thereafter a follow-on order was placed on 30 March 2006 for 11 boats. The cost price of each unit in the follow-on order was Rs 17.63 crore, aggregating to Rs 193.94 crore for the whole order.

  7. Bristol-class interceptor craft - Wikipedia

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    These boats are intended for carrying out patrol duties in shallow water areas near the coastline. [1] The contract was signed on 22 March 2004 for acquisition of eight Interceptor Boats by the Indian Coast Guard at a total cost of Rs 3.74 crores. [1] The first craft became operational on 1 December 2004. [2]

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  9. Kamorta-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, under the code name Project 28, the Indian Navy placed an order for four anti-submarine warfare (ASW) corvettes.The corvette's design was originally planned to be based on the Russian corvette Project 2038.2, however the basic design was later provided by the Indian Navy's Directorate of Naval Design, followed by the detailed design by Garden Reach Ship Builders and Engineers (GRSE). [11]