The Chief Guest at
the launching ceremony, held on 19 February 2026 at GSL, was Rear Admiral MDK
Wijewardana of the Sri Lanka Navy. Senior officials from the shipyard and IRS
were also present. The project represents a landmark achievement in IRS’s
expanding defence portfolio and underscores India’s growing role as a trusted
maritime partner in the Indian Ocean Region.
The Floating Dry Dock, designed and built to meet the
operational requirements of the Sri Lanka Navy, will significantly enhance
their in-country ship repair and maintenance capabilities. The dock will
support underwater repair, and maintenance of a large range of naval vessels,
thereby improving operational readiness and self-reliance. IRS has been closely
associated with the project, providing classification services and technical
oversight in accordance with its Rules and standards.
The successful
launch of the Floating Dry Dock stands as a testament to the strong partnership
between IRS, Goa Shipyard Limited, and the Sri Lanka Navy. It also aligns with
broader efforts to promote indigenous shipbuilding, enhance defence exports,
and advance India’s position as a global maritime hub.
“This launch marks
a historic milestone for IRS as our first defence export project” said Cdr KK
Dhawan, Head Defence at IRS. “It reflects the trust placed in Indian
shipbuilding and classification capabilities and demonstrates our commitment to
supporting friendly foreign navies with robust, reliable and globally
benchmarked technical standards. We are proud to contribute to strengthening
maritime cooperation between India and Sri Lanka.”