Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), a premier Defence Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, launched “ICGS Atal” (Yard 1275) — the sixth in a series of eight state-of-the-art indigenously designed Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) being constructed for the Indian Coast Guard, at an event held at the shipyard in Vasco-da-Gama today.
The vessel was ceremoniously launched by Shilpa Agarwal, in the presence of Rozy Agarwal, IDAS, Principal Integrated Financial Advisor (PIFA), Coast Guard Headquarters.
Speaking at the launch, Rozy Agarwal lauded GSL’s robust execution capabilities and its pivotal role in advancing the nation’s maritime security.
Brajesh Kumar Upadhyay, Chairman & Managing Director, GSL, said that the launch of ICGS Atal was yet another milestone in our enduring journey toward a self-reliant India.
“This vessel reflects the indomitable spirit of Team GSL and its unwavering commitment to indigenisation, innovation, and excellence in shipbuilding, even amidst global supply chain challenges,” he said.
The event was attended by dignitaries from the Indian Coast Guard, Indian Navy, Ministry of Defence, strategic industry partners, and GSL officials.
The FPVs, designed in-house at GSL, are 52 metres in length, with an 8-metre beam and 320-tonne displacement. The high-speed assets are equipped to conduct coastal patrols, island security missions, and offshore asset protection, significantly augmenting India’s maritime domain awareness and national security.