The first of the indigenously designed and built Sandhayak-class hydrographic survey ship, INS Sandhayak docked for a three-day port call at Port Klang, Malaysia, for hydrographic cooperation.
The Indian Navy’s Survey Vessel Large (SVL) is part of India’s growing role in regional hydrographic capacity building under the Indian Naval Hydrographic Department (INHD) and the National Hydrographic Office framework.
A statement from the Naval spokesperson stated that the shop was commissioned in Feb 2024. The ship has full‑scale coastal and deep‑water surveying capacity, oceanographic data collection and is capable of Search and Rescue (SAR)/humanitarian operations with onboard helicopter and hospital functions.
The maiden visit of the ship to port Klang aims at facilitating technical exchanges and strengthening institutional ties via concerted cooperation like sharing of survey technologies and sustained hydrographic support engagements, the statement read further.
The key activities during the visit include in-depth knowledge exchange sessions, official receptions and events designed to foster international goodwill and elevate awareness of the MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) vision.