Chennai(Tamil Nadu): Indian Coast Guard's offshore patrol vessel 'Varad' was commissioned by Union Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday. The 98-metre long ship equipped has been built by Larsen and Toubro Ltd at its yard at Kattupalli. The vessel fitted with state of the art navigation and communication equipment was commissioned by the Minister in the presence of Coast Guard Director General K Natarajan,Chennai Port Trust Chairman P Raveendran and senior government officials at the Chennai Port Trust. Commandant Pintu Bag is the commanding officer of'ICGS Varad'
Mandaviya also unveiled a plaque on the ship marking the commissioning ceremony. It is the fifth in the series of seven off shore patrol vessels for which L&T had bagged a contract from the Defence Ministry. L&T Shipbuilding Ltd Chairman S Kannan said the ship underwent extensive trials ahead of is commissioning. Coast Guard Director General K Natarajan said that the commissioning of the vessel succeeds the previous generation of ICGS Varad which was in service for 28 years.