Visakhapatnam:Two indigenously designed and built Diving Support Vessels (DSVs) of the Indian Navy -- christened 'Nistar' and 'Nipun' -- were launched in Visakhapatnam today in the presence of Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar.
In his address on the occasion, Admiral Kumar described the launching of the DSVs as a "coming of age of the expertise and experience resident in India's shipbuilding industry".
The DSVs are first-of-its-kind ships, indigenously designed and built at Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, Vishakapatnam for the Navy, the Indian Navy said.
'Nistar' and 'Nipun' were launched by achieving approximately 80 percent indigenous content, a major step towards "self-reliance". The DSV project has generated local employment opportunities and promoted indigenization which will boost India's economy, the Navy said in a statement.
The Navy chief's wife Kala Hari Kumar, president of the Navy Wellness and Welfare Association (NWWA), performed the traditional honor and named these ships. These ships received a thunderous cheer from jubilant gathering as they embraced the welcoming waters of the Bay of Bengal.
"It is a matter of great pride and privilege to be here on this historic occasion of the launch of two sophisticated and key platforms of the Indian Navy. Once commissioned, these indigenous Diving Support Vessels or DSVs will serve as INS Nipun and INS Nistar," the Navy chief said in his address.
"Nistar and Nipun, once commissioned, would not only herald a new era in our deep ocean diving operations but also enhance the Indian Navy's stature as a credible force and first responder to undertake critical operations such as submarine rescue operations in the IOR (Indian Ocean Region)," he said.
"Just a few days back, we had commissioned the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant at Kochi. Combined together, these ships reaffirm our growing stature as a 'Builders Navy', and a formidable maritime force capable of undertaking multidimensional and multispectral operations," the Navy chief added.