Keel-laying ceremony of MDL’s Next-Gen OPV for ICG held in Mumbai

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UPSC Study Note: Keel-Laying of MDL's Next-Generation OPV (Yard 16404) for Indian Coast Guard


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Event
Pre-2023 ICG operated Samar-class OPVs (older, phased out progressively); need for modern replacement identified
20 Dec 2023 MoD signed contract with MDL for 6 NGOPVs @ ₹1,614.89 crore total (≈ ₹269 cr/vessel) [S3]
31 May 2024 Plate-cutting ceremony for 1st NGOPV (Y16401) — construction formally begins [S2]
2024 Plate-cutting for 4th NGOPV (Y16404) held separately [S4]
22 Jul 2025 Keel-laying of Y16401 (1st NGOPV) [S2]
25 Jun 2026 Keel-laying of Y16404 (4th NGOPV) — current event [S1]

4. Core Static Facts

Programme identity - Full name: Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel (NGOPV) - Number ordered: 6 vessels (Yards 16401–16406) - Builder: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), Mumbai - Client: Indian Coast Guard (ICG) - Contracting ministry: Ministry of Defence (MoD) - Contract date: 20 December 2023 [S1][S3] - Total contract value: ₹1,614.89 crore (~US$200 million at 2023 rates) [S3] - Cost per vessel: ≈ ₹269.14 crore [S3]

Vessel specifications [S2]

Parameter Value
Length 115 m (one source says 117 m)
Beam 16.4 m
Displacement ~3,000 tonnes
Design speed >23 knots
Range 5,000 nautical miles
Complement 11 officers + 110 sailors
Propulsion Twin Controllable Pitch Propellers (CPP); 2 diesel engines, 9,000 kW combined
Helicopter HAL Dhruv (6 t AUW integral); provision for 10 t helicopter + UAVs

Key technologies on board [S2][S1] - AI-based predictive maintenance - Remote Piloted Drones (RPD/UAV integration) - Integrated Bridge System (IBS) - Integrated Platform Management System (IPMS)

Fleet purpose [S2] - 4 vessels → replace ageing Samar-class OPVs - 2 vessels → augment ICG operational fleet

Indigenisation status - Indigenously designed, developed & constructed by MDL - Aligns with Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India in defence [S1]


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Strategic / Geopolitical

Economic / Industrial

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance

Legal / Constitutional


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The contract for 6 NGOPVs for ICG was signed on 20 December 2023 between MoD and MDL. [S1][S3]
  2. Total contract value: ₹1,614.89 crore; per-vessel cost ≈ ₹269 crore. [S3]
  3. NGOPVs will be the largest vessels in the Indian Coast Guard fleet at ~3,000 tonnes. [S2]
  4. 4 of 6 NGOPVs are replacements for the ageing Samar-class OPVs; 2 are additional augmentation vessels. [S2]
  5. Builder: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), Mumbai — a Mini Ratna Category-I DPSU under MoD.
  6. Designed speed: >23 knots; range: 5,000 nautical miles. [S2]
  7. Crew complement: 11 officers + 110 sailors. [S2]
  8. Propulsion: twin Controllable Pitch Propellers driven by 2 diesel engines with 9,000 kW combined output. [S2]
  9. Each vessel can operate an integral HAL Dhruv helicopter (6 t AUW) and has provision for UAVs. [S2]
  10. Key onboard tech: AI-based predictive maintenance, IBS, IPMS, Remote Piloted Drones. [S2]
  11. The 4th NGOPV keel-laying (Yard 16404) was held on 25 June 2026 in Mumbai. [S1]
  12. The keel-laying of 1st NGOPV (Y16401) took place on 22 July 2025. [S2]
  13. ICG was established under the Coast Guard Act, 1978.
  14. Procurement category: Buy Indian (IDDM) under DAP 2020 — indigenously designed, developed, and constructed. [S1]
  15. The plate-cutting ceremony for the 1st NGOPV was held on 31 May 2024. [S2]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper mapping

Paper Syllabus heading
GS-III Defence Indigenisation; Internal Security; Science & Technology in national security
GS-II Government policies and schemes; Role of DPSUs; Bilateral/multilateral dimensions (if export angle)

Plausible Mains question stems 1. "Discuss the significance of India's Next-Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel (NGOPV) programme for the Indian Coast Guard in the context of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region." (GS-III, ~250 words) 2. "Evaluate the role of Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs) such as MDL in India's drive for self-reliance in defence production. What structural reforms are needed to enhance their competitiveness?" (GS-III) 3. "The Indian Coast Guard's operational mandate has expanded significantly since its establishment in 1978. Analyse the new threats it faces and the adequacy of current fleet modernisation plans." (GS-III)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Why connected
Indian Coast Guard — mandate & history ICG Act 1978, roles vs Navy, post-26/11 reforms — direct institutional context
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL) Key DPSU; also builds P-75 submarines, P-17A frigates — defence production ecosystem
Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2020 Legal framework under which NGOPV was procured; IDDM category definition
Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence Positive indigenisation list, FDI in defence, DPSUs → corporations; policy continuum
Maritime Security & India's EEZ UNCLOS, EEZ rights, ICG vs Navy roles, IOR security architecture
Fast Patrol Vessels (FPV) for ICG Parallel MDL contract (14 FPVs, ₹1,070 crore) — same policy, smaller vessels
India's Samar-class OPVs Direct predecessors being replaced — historical fleet context
HAL Dhruv (Advanced Light Helicopter) Integral helicopter for NGOPV; also relevant for Army/Navy/ICG helicopter indigenisation

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. MDL ≠ GRSE: Mazagon Dock (Mumbai) builds submarines and large surface ships; Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) (Kolkata) builds smaller warships/OPVs for Navy. Don't conflate them. ICG's NGOPVs are MDL contracts.
  2. OPV ≠ corvette/frigate: OPVs are patrol vessels (lightly armed, long endurance); they are not combat warships. The NGOPV has ICG roles (law enforcement, SAR, HADR) — not frontline naval combat.
  3. Contract date vs construction start: Contract signed Dec 2023; plate-cutting (start of construction) was May 2024 — a ~5-month gap. Keel-laying comes even later (Y16401 keel: July 2025). Don't mix up these milestones.
  4. 4 replace + 2 augment: A common error is saying all 6 replace Samar-class. Only 4 replace; 2 augment the fleet. [S2]
  5. MoD, not Ministry of Shipping: Even though MDL is a shipyard, ICG vessels are procured under Ministry of Defence — not Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. This is a classic ministry-attribution trap.

11. Sources