Indian Navy commissions three frontline vessels in Kolkata

The Indian Navy has expanded maritime operational capability with the commissioning of three vessels in Kolkata, West Bengal on 21 June 2026. The post Indian Navy commissions three frontline vessels in Kolkata   appeared first on Naval Technology.

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The Indian Navy has expanded maritime operational capability with the commissioning of three vessels in Kolkata, West Bengal on 21 June 2026. The post Indian Navy commissions three frontline vessels in Kolkata   appeared first on Naval Technology.

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