List of corvettes of the Indian Navy
Corvettes are considered as a proper warship by its size,[1] have had a significant role in the naval history of India.Firstly,The ships of Flower and Bathurst class.They were commissioned during World War II.[2][3]
Active Ships
| Corvettes | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class | Image | Boat | No. | Disp. (t) | Comm. | Origin | Homeport | Note | 
| Arnala class | _at_sea.jpg) | INS Arnala | P68 | 900-1500[4] | 2025 |  India | Visakhapatnam | Dedicated ASW fleet envisaged to replace the former Abhay-class corvette.[5] | 
| Kamorta class | _participating_in_the_International_Fleet_Review_2022.jpg) | INS Kamorta | P28 | 3,300 | 2014 |  India | Visakhapatnam | Dedicated anti-submarine warfare vessels.[6] | 
| INS Kadmatt | P29 | 2016 | ||||||
| INS Kiltan | P30 | 2017 | ||||||
| INS Kavaratti | P31 | 2020 | ||||||
| Kora class |  | INS Kora | P61 | 1,400 | 1998 |  India | Visakhapatnam | Dedicated anti-surface warfare vessels. | 
| INS Kirch | P62 | 2001 | ||||||
| INS Kulish | P63 | 2001 | Sri Vijaya Puram | |||||
| INS Karmuk | P64 | 2004 | ||||||
| Khukri class | INS Kuthar | P46 | 1,350 | 1990 |  India | Visakhapatnam | Successor to the IN's Petya II corvettes.[7] | |
| INS Khanjar | P47 | 1991 | ||||||
| Veer class | INS Vibhuti | K45 | 455 | 1991 |  India | Mumbai | Customised derivative of the Tarantul-class corvette; used in an anti-surface role.[8] | |
| INS Vipul | K46 | 1992 | ||||||
| INS Vinash | K47 | 1993 | ||||||
| INS Vidyut | K48 | 1995 | ||||||
| INS Nashak | K83 | 1994 | ||||||
| INS Pralaya | K91 | 2002 | ||||||
| INS Prabal | K92 | 2002 | ||||||
Historical Ships
| Ship | Pennant | Class | Commissioned | Decommissioned | Fate | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corvettes | ||||||
| HMIS Gondwana | K348 | Flower class | 15 May 1945 | 1946 | returned to Royal Navy and sold to the Thai Navy as HTMS Bangpakong | |
| HMIS Sind | K274 | Flower class | 24 August 1945 | 1946 | returned to Royal Navy and sold to the Thai Navy as HTMS Prasae | |
| HMIS Mahratta | K395 | Flower class | 1946 | Constructive total loss after running aground in 1947. | ||
| HMIS Assam | K306 | Flower class | 19 February 1945 | 1947 | returned to Royal Navy and scrapped | |
| HMIS Punjab | J239 | Bathurst class | 20 March 1942 | 1949 | Transferred to Pakistan post-partition | |
| HMIS Bombay renamed INS Bombay post republic. | J249 | Bathurst class | 24 April 1942 | 1960 | scrapped | Was involved in defence during the attack on Sydney Harbour | 
| HMIS Bengal renamed INS Bengal post republic. | J243 | Bathurst class | 8 August 1942 | 1960 | scrapped | Sank the Imperial Japanese Navy commerce raider Hōkoku Maru in 1942 while in Indian service. | 
| HMIS Madras renamed INS Madras post republic. | J237 | Bathurst class | 12 May 1942 | 1960 | scrapped | |
| INS Arnala | P68 | Arnala class | 29 June 1972 | 9 April 1999 | ||
| INS Androth | P69 | Arnala class | 30 June 1972 | 9 April 1999[9] | ||
| INS Anjadip | P73 | Arnala class | 23 December 1972 | 13 December 2003[9] | ||
| INS Andaman | P74 | Arnala class | 28 December 1973 | Lost in a storm 22 August 1990 | ||
| INS Amini | P75 | Arnala class | 12 December 1974 | 16 September 2002[9] | ||
| INS Kamorta | P77 | Arnala class | 21 November 1968 | 31 October 1991[9] | ||
| INS Kadmatt | P78 | Arnala class | 23 December 1968 | 30 November 1992[9] | ||
| INS Kiltan | P79 | Arnala class | 30 October 1969 | 30 June 1987[9] | Participated in Operation Trident (1971). | |
| INS Kavaratti | P80 | Arnala class | 23 December 1969 | 31 July 1986[9] | Participated in Operation Trident (1971). | |
| INS Katchall | P81 | Arnala class | 23 December 1969 | 31 December 1988[9] | ||
| INS Amindivi | P83 | Arnala class | 1986–88 | |||
| INS Hosdurg | K73 | Durg class | 15 January 1978 | 5 June 1999[9] | Sunk in a Sea Eagle AShM test in June 2000. | |
| INS Vijaydurg | K71 | Durg class | 25 December 1976 | 30 September 2002[9] | ||
| INS Sindhudurg | K72 | Durg class | 29 May 1977 | 24 September 2004[9] | ||
| INS Prahar | K98 | Veer Class | 1 March 1997 | Sunk in collision on 22 April 2006 | ||
| INS Veer | K40 | Veer Class | 26 March 1987 | 28 April 2016 | ||
| INS Nipat | K42 | Veer Class | 5 December 1988 | 28 April 2016 | ||
| INS Khukri | P49 | Khukri Class | 23 August 1989 | 23 December 2021 | Preserved as museum in Diu, India | |
| INS Kirpan | P44 | Khukri Class | 16 August 1988 | 22 July 2023 | Donated to Vietnam People's Navy | |
| INS Abhay | P33 | Abhay-class | 10 March 1989 [10] | 10 March 2025[11] | ||
| INS Ajay | P34 | Abhay-class | 24 January 1990 | 19 September 2022 | ||
| INS Akshay | P35 | Abhay-class | 10 December 1990[12] | 3 June 2022 | ||
| INS Agray | P36 | Abhay-class | 30 January 1991 | 27 January 2017[13] | ||
| Anti-Submarine Naval Trawler | ||||||
| HMIS Agra | T254 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Ahmedabad | T264 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Amritsar | T261 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Baroda | T249 | Basset class | 1948 | Transferred to Pakistan | ||
| HMIS Berar | T256 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Calcutta | T339 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Cochin | T315 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Cuttack | T251 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Karachi | T262 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Lahore | T253 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Lucknow | T267 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Madura | T268 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Multan | T322 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Nagpur | T269 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Nasik | T258 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Patna | T255 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Peshawar | T263 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Poona | T260 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Quetta | T332 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Rampur | T212 | Basset class | 1948 | Transferred to Pakistan | ||
| HMIS Shillong | T250 | Basset class | ||||
| HMIS Travancore | T312 | Basset class | ||||
Future Ships
| Class | Picture | Type | No. of Ships | Origin | Displacement | Status | Note | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft | _at_sea.jpg)  | Corvette (ASW) | 16 |  India | 700–1,000 tonnes | 1 In service 1 undergoing sea trials, 11 launched 3 under construction | Designed for ASW roles in coastal waters. Out of the pending ships of this class, seven are being constructed by GRSE and eight by Cochin Shipyard.[14][15][16][17] | 
| Next Generation Missile Vessels | Corvette (ASuW) | 6 |  India | 1,437 tonnes | 1 under construction 5 planned | The contract for acquisition of six Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) was signed with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) at a cost of Rs 9,805 crore. The delivery of ships is scheduled to commence from March 2027 .[18] | |
| Next generation corvette |   | Corvette | 8 |  India | 3,500 tonnes | Planned | In May 2025, Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers secured the lowest bidder (L1) position for constructing five Next Generation Corvettes (NGC) for the Indian Navy, under a ₹36,000 crore (US$4.3 billion) program approved by the Defence Acquisition Council. The contract for GRSE, valued at over ₹25,000 crore (US$3.0 billion), covers five of the eight NGCs, with the remaining three to be built by the second-lowest bidder (L2) at the same unit cost.[19] | 
See also
- List of active Indian Navy ships
- List of historical ships of the Indian Navy
- List of active destroyer classes
- List of Frigates of India
- Weapon systems of the Indian Navy
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