The Indian Navy will add a new base called INS Aravali in Gurugram on September 12,. Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, will be present for the event. The base will help the Navy with communication and watching over the seas.
Gurugram, 11 Sep 2025
The Indian Navy will add a new base called INS Aravali in Gurugram on September 12, 2025. Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, will be present for the event. The base will help the Navy with communication and watching over the seas.
INS Aravali to Support Navy's Communication Centers
INS Aravali gets its name from the strong Aravali mountain range. It will help many information and communication centers of the Indian Navy. These centers are important for the Navy to give orders and keep an eye on the sea areas. The base will work closely with other Navy units and centers that watch the seas. It will also work with other groups to keep the seas safe.
Base Crest Shows Mountains and Rising Sun
The base has a special design called a crest. It shows mountains that stand for the strong Aravali Range. The crest also has a rising sun. This sun means the base will always be alert and have lots of energy. It also shows that the base will use new technology to talk and watch the seas. The crest tells everyone that the base will always work hard to keep India's seas safe.
Maritime Security through Collaboration
The Indian Navy will start using INS Aravali from September 12, 2025. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 11 Sep 2025, 23:24 IST; source: link