Rajnath Singh Launches DRDO's Advanced Naval Tunnel in Visakhapatnam

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh laid the foundation stone for a state-of-the-art Large Cavitation Tunnel facility at DRDO's Naval Science and Technological Laboratory in Visakhapatnam. The facility is designed to enable India to indigenously design, develop, and test critical naval equipment, ending reliance on foreign testing infrastructure. Singh emphasized the project as a key milestone in achieving technological self-reliance and strengthening national security under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. During his visit, he also witnessed demonstrations of advanced underwater systems, including torpedoes and autonomous underwater vehicles.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Lays Foundation for DRDO Naval Research Tunnel

  • Boosts indigenous naval R&D
  • Enhances submarine & ship design
  • Reduces dependency on foreign testing
  • Strengthens stealth & propulsion tech
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Rajnath Singh lays foundation stone of tunnel in Visakhapatnam to boost naval research

Defence Minister inaugurates Large Cavitation Tunnel at NSTL Visakhapatnam to boost indigenous submarine and warship design capabilities.

"This situation will now change. - Rajnath Singh"

Visakhapatnam, April 3

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday laid the foundation stone of a state-of-the-art Large Cavitation Tunnel facility at the Naval Science and Technological Laboratory of the DRDO in Visakhapatnam, an official said.

The facility will significantly enhance India's naval research and testing capabilities, marking a major step towards achieving technological self-reliance, said an official statement.

Addressing scientists, researchers, and personnel at NSTL, the Defence Minister asserted that India, with this initiative, will be able to design, develop and test its equipment, systems and sub-systems indigenously, utilising its own resources, position itself as a strong naval power and a leader in defence technology.

"Until now, even after successfully developing equipment, systems, and sub-systems, we often had to look abroad for critical testing. This situation will now change," he said.

Rajnath Singh said that this facility is not merely an infrastructure project, but an enabling system, which will strengthen our capabilities in advancing propulsion systems, enable focused efforts on noise reduction, and further strengthen stealth capabilities.

"It will serve as a foundational backbone for the design and development of submarines and ships, supporting future advancements in naval engineering and maritime defence systems," he said.

Rajnath Singh described the project as a symbol of the success of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's resolve of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

He stated that the government's determination to make India self-reliant is intrinsically linked to the national security apparatus, and despite challenges, the country has achieved complete Aatmanirbharta in various sectors due to the concerted efforts of the domestic industry, academia, MSMEs, youth, and researchers.

During the visit, the Defence Minister was briefed about the NSTL projects/programmes by the Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO, Dr Samir V Kamat.

He also visited the Seakeeping and Manoeuvring Basin, where he witnessed an impressive display of advanced underwater systems, including torpedoes, naval mines, decoys, and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).

A live demonstration of a swarm of man-portable AUVs showcased India's growing prowess in autonomous maritime operations and next-generation underwater warfare technologies, underlining the nation's focus on future-ready defence systems.

The Defence Minister also inspected some of the vital products realised as spin-off technologies by the Naval Systems Materials cluster labs post Operation Sindoor, said the statement.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows defence tech, this is huge. A large cavitation tunnel is essential for stealth submarine design. It directly impacts how quiet our subs can be. Great to see this investment in Vizag.
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Priya S
Wonderful news! But I hope the benefits of such high-tech projects also translate into more skilled jobs for local youth in Andhra Pradesh. Development should be inclusive.
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Vikram M
The swarm AUV demonstration sounds like something from a sci-fi movie! Our DRDO scientists are doing phenomenal work. This self-reliance is crucial for our security in the Indian Ocean region.
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Rohit P
Good step, but let's be real. Laying a foundation stone is one thing, timely completion is another. Hope this doesn't get stuck in delays and cost overruns like some other defence projects. Fingers crossed.
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Kavya N
Proud moment for Visakhapatnam! The city is truly becoming a strategic defence hub. This will boost the local economy and put India on the global map for naval research. 👏

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