SAIL Powers India's Naval Might: Supplies Defense-Grade

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SAIL Powers India's Naval Might: Supplies Defense-Grade Steel for INS Dunagiri, Agray, and Sanshodhak


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Key milestones:

Year Milestone
Pre-2017 India relied on imported naval-grade steel (AB class) for warship construction
2017–2020 DRDO-DMRL develops and certifies DMR-249A/B; ToT transferred to SAIL
2022–23 SAIL supplies steel for P17A frigates (Project 17A — Nilgiri class) under MDL and GRSE contracts [S4]
Jan 2025 SAIL supplied entire special steel for INS Nilgiri (P17A lead ship commissioned) [S3]
Jun 2026 SAIL supplies 5,700 T for INS Dunagiri, INS Agray, INS Sanshodhak (triple commissioning) [S1][S2]

4. Core Static Facts

SAIL — Organizational Profile - Full name: Steel Authority of India Limited - Status: Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) - Administrative ministry: Ministry of Steel, Government of India - Incorporated under: Companies Act

The Three Ships (June 2026)

Ship Class / Type Builder Role
INS Dunagiri Nilgiri-class (P17A) — 5th of class GRSE, Kolkata Advanced stealth guided-missile frigate
INS Agray Arnala-class (ASW-SWC) GRSE, Kolkata Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft
INS Sanshodhak Survey Vessel (Large) — 4th of class GRSE, Kolkata Hydrographic survey, oceanography, Maritime Domain Awareness

Steel Supply Details - Total steel supplied: 5,700 tonnes [S1] - Steel grade: DMR 249A hot-rolled (HR) sheets and plates [S1] - Supplying plants: Bokaro Steel Plant (BSP), Bhilai Steel Plant, Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP) [S1] - Special facility at RSP: Special Plate Plant for DMR-grade plates [S1]

DMR 249A — Technical Profile - Category: Low-carbon, micro-alloyed, high-strength, corrosion-resistant steel [S5] - Indigenous equivalent of: AB class (ABA grade) international naval steel [S5] - Manufacturing method: Controlled rolling — meets specifications in as-rolled condition for plates < 20 mm (no heat treatment needed) [S5] - Developed by: DRDO-DMRL, Hyderabad with ToT to SAIL [S5] - Mandated by: Indian Navy for all new construction and future repairs [S5]

P17A (Nilgiri Class) Programme Facts - Total ships ordered: 7 stealth frigates [S3] - Allocation: 4 to MDL (Mumbai), 3 to GRSE (Kolkata) [S3] - Ship dimensions: ~149 m length, displacement ~6,670 tonnes, speed 28 knots [S3]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. SAIL is a Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Steel. [S1]
  2. The special steel grade supplied by SAIL for naval ships is DMR 249A (Defence Metallurgical Research grade). [S1][S5]
  3. DMR-249A is the indigenous equivalent of the international ABA (AB class A) naval steel. [S5]
  4. DMR-249A was developed by DRDO's Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), Hyderabad. [S5]
  5. SAIL supplied 5,700 tonnes of DMR 249A steel for three ships commissioned on 21 June 2026. [S1]
  6. The three ships were commissioned at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (formerly Kolkata Port). [S1][S2]
  7. All three ships were built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata. [S2]
  8. All three ships were designed by the Indian Navy's Warship Design Bureau (WDB). [S2]
  9. INS Dunagiri is the 5th ship of the Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) and the 2nd built at GRSE. [S2]
  10. INS Agray belongs to the Arnala-class Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC) category. [S2]
  11. INS Sanshodhak is the 4th ship of the Survey Vessel (Large) class. [S2]
  12. The three ships involved 200+ MSMEs in their construction. [S2]
  13. SAIL's DMR 249A is produced at three plants: Bokaro, Bhilai, and Rourkela Steel Plants. [S1]
  14. The Special Plate Plant of Rourkela Steel Plant is the dedicated facility for DMR-grade plate production. [S1]
  15. The Indian Navy has mandated DMR-249 steels for ALL new construction of Indian Navy warships and future repairs. [S5]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping

Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-III Defence indigenisation; Science & Technology in national security; Role of PSUs in strategic sectors; Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence
GS-II Government policies for development in various sectors; Functioning of PSUs; Inter-ministerial coordination
GS-III Infrastructure: Steel industry; Indian Economy — Public Sector Enterprises

Plausible Mains Questions

  1. "India's transition from imported AB-class naval steels to indigenous DMR-249 grade steels represents a strategic milestone. Analyse the role of DRDO and SAIL in achieving defence material self-sufficiency." (GS-III)
  2. "Discuss how the simultaneous commissioning of INS Dunagiri, INS Agray, and INS Sanshodhak advances India's maritime security strategy in the Indian Ocean Region." (GS-III / GS-II)
  3. "Critically examine the effectiveness of the Maharatna CPSE model in supporting India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat goals in the defence sector, with reference to SAIL's role in naval shipbuilding." (GS-III / GS-II)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Project 17A (Nilgiri-class Frigates) INS Dunagiri is the 5th ship of P17A; SAIL supplies all steel for this programme
Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence Policy framework mandating indigenous procurement; DAP 2020 & Defence Acquisition Procedure
DRDO — Structure and Key Labs DMRL (Hyderabad) developed DMR-249A; understanding DRDO's lab-to-field ToT pipeline
Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) Primary builder of all three ships; Miniratna Defence PSU; shipbuilding capacity
Indian Navy's Maritime Vision 2030 INS Sanshodhak's hydrographic role feeds directly into this strategic framework
Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL) Nodal lab for all strategic alloys; DMR-249A/B, titanium alloys for submarines
Defence Production Policy / DAP 2020 Positive Indigenisation Lists, Defence Industrial Corridors; policy basis for SAIL-Navy-GRSE nexus
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port Major port relevant to geography + current affairs; renamed from Kolkata Port Trust

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Builder confusion: INS Dunagiri is a P17A frigate but built at GRSE (Kolkata), not Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL, Mumbai). Both build P17A ships (MDL gets 4, GRSE gets 3). Do not conflate.
  2. Steel grade mis-attribution: DMR-249A was developed by DRDO-DMRL, not by SAIL. SAIL is the producer under ToT; DMRL is the developer.
  3. INS Dunagiri name confusion: There is an older INS Dunagiri (decommissioned Leander-class frigate). The 2026 ship is a new vessel of the P17A Nilgiri class — a completely different platform.
  4. Ministry error: SAIL is under Ministry of Steel, not Ministry of Defence. The buyer (Navy) is under MoD; the steel supplier (SAIL) is under Ministry of Steel — an important inter-ministerial distinction.
  5. Tonnage trap: The 5,700 tonnes refers to steel supplied, not ship displacement. P17A frigates have displacement of ~6,670 tonnes — a different figure entirely.

11. Sources