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INS Varsha is a new naval base being developed under Project Varsha for the Indian Navy. This base will be the home of the navy's new fleet of nuclear submarines and ships. It was planned to be located within a radius of approximately 200 km (120 mi) from Visakhapatnam, the headquarters of the navy's Eastern Naval Command. Previous news reports suggested that Gangavaram had been the initial site for the new base. The base is now being developed at Rambilli, which is 50 km (31 mi) from Visakhapatnam.
Construction
INS Varsha would de-congest the Visakhapatnam Port, which is used by both the Navy and the civilian Ministry of Shipping. The navy's dockyards at Vizag are facing shortage of berthing space due to the rapid expansion of the Eastern fleet, which grew from 15 major warships in 2006 to 46 in 2012, and is still expanding. Varsha will have a large near-by facility of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), and will include modern nuclear engineering support facilities and extensive crew accommodation. It is designed to support the fleet of over 12 nuclear-powered ballistic missile and attack submarines to be built for the Indian Navy within underground pens in the Eastern Ghats. This will avoid detection of the submarines during space and aerial surveillance as well as protect them from enemy air attacks. The Navy is seeking foreign technical assistance pertaining to nuclear safety features for the base. While designed principally as a nuclear submarine support facility, the new base may also accommodate additional surface naval vessels after the ongoomg construction of piers. This facility has been compared to the top-secret Hainan nuclear submarine base of the Chinese PLA Navy. This east coast base expansion programme by the Indian Navy was started due to India's Look East policy and the Chinese naval expansion into the region.
In addition to Project Varsha, in late 2009, the Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), located at Visakhapatnam, was transferred from the Ministry of Shipping to the Ministry of Defence in order to support the Arihant-class nuclear submarine construction programme. These new vessels will be based at INS Varsha.
₹160 crore (equivalent to ₹330 crore or US$40 million in 2023) were sanctioned for the project in the 2011-12 budget, of which ₹58 crore (equivalent to ₹120 crore or US$14 million in 2023) were for civil works and the balance ₹100 crore (equivalent to ₹206 crore or US$25 million in 2023) were for setting up a VLF communication system.
It was reported in January 2018 that the Central government has diverged 670 hectares of forest land in Rambilli, Andhra Pradesh to Project Varsha which was needed to house a strategic technical area and a command and control centre. This was required for the Phase-II of the project. Construction of Phase-I was reported to be on full swing. It was also reported that the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is constructing a research and development complex just 20 km away from the Project Varsha site at Atchutapuram that will support the submarine base. About 845 hectares had already been handed over to BARC for the new facility.
Phase-I of the project was planned to be completed by 2022.
As of 9 December 2024, several reports suggested that the construction of INS Varsha would be completed by 2025-2026.
See also
INS Jatayu
INS Kadamba
INS Satavahana
INS Vajrabahu