GRSE, Norway’s Kongsberg Sign MoU to Build First-Ever Polar Research Vessel in India

Kolkata based Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSE) and Norway’s Kongsberg signed MoU, paves the way for India to build it first ever Polar Research Vessel (PRV) indigenously.

The MoU between GRSE and Knogsberg marks an important milestone for India’s shipbuilding sector as it will receive design expertise for developing the PRV, while taking into account the requirement of National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCOPR), who will use it for research activities in the polar and southern ocean realms. GRSE, with its rich experience of constructing complex maritime platforms like warships, survey & research vessels, will build this PRV in its yard in Kolkata, ensuring a boost to Government’s ‘Make In India’ initiative. The leadership of Kongsberg as well as GRSE joined the Union Minister, senior government officials from Norway and India at the event.

Speaking on the occasion, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal said, ‘Let this MoU signing be a beacon of hope and progress, signalling Indias unwavering commitment to scientific advancement and sustainable development. Together, we are building not just a vessel but a legacy—a legacy of innovation, exploration, and international cooperation that will inspire generations to come.’

 ‘This MoU is a commitment to fostering scientific discovery, advancing Indias capabilities in polar and ocean research, and contributing to global efforts to address pressing challenges like climate change. The vessel will be equipped with the latest scientific equipment, enabling our researchers to explore the oceans’ depths, study marine ecosystems, and unlock new insights into our planets past, present, and future. This will be a testament of India’s critical shipbuilding capabilities — boosting further ‘Make In India’ initiative of the government. I congratulate all stakeholders for their dedication and look forward to the day when this Polar Research Vessel sets sail, carrying Indias aspirations to the farthest reaches of the globe.’

Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal invited Norwegian shipowners to invest in India’s growing maritime sector during a roundtable with the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA) here today. Thanking NSA President, Harald Fotland for hosting the dialogue, Sonowal highlighted India and Norway’s shared values of sustainability, innovation, and mutual growth.

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