Classified by the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), the vessel incorporates advanced design features with an emphasis on
ergonomics, enhanced onboard training infrastructure, and efficient maintenance
systems. . Designed primarily to provide comprehensive sea training to 210 naval
cadets (150 men and 60 women), the ship will also accommodate 41 women
officers, reinforcing the Indian Navy’s commitment to inclusivity and gender
integration. In addition to its
primary training role, the vessel has been designed to undertake secondary
missions including hspital ship duties, non-combatant evacuation operations
(NEO), humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR), and search and
rescue (SAR) operations, thereby enhancing operational flexibility and national
response capability. These capabilities enhance the Navy’s operational
flexibility and response readiness.
Cdr K.K. Dhawan,
(Retd) Head–Defence, IRS, said: “The launch of ‘Krishna’ marks an important
milestone in strengthening India’s indigenous naval design and construction
capabilities. IRClass is proud to contribute to this prestigious project by
ensuring compliance with robust classification standards, aligned with global
benchmarks.”
The ship is expected to be delivered by September
2026.