Commissioned on , the Sagar Kanya was built in Germany by Schlichting Werft as part of a significant Indo-German collaboration. At the time of its launch, it was considered one of the most modern research vessels in the world.
The vessel was designed to be a versatile ocean-observing platform capable of conducting wide-ranging research in:
Studying water mass structures, salinity, and temperature. Sagar Kanya Research Vessel
Monitoring monsoon energetics and weather patterns through synchronized coastal stations.
The (Oceanographic Research Vessel) is India’s flagship multidisciplinary research vessel, serving as the cornerstone of the nation’s deep-sea exploration and marine scientific research since the early 1980s. Owned and operated by the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, it has played a pivotal role in mapping India’s maritime frontiers. Historical Background and Mission Commissioned on , the Sagar Kanya was built
Mapping the seabed and exploring mineral resources.
Investigating marine organisms and deep-sea ecosystems. Technical Specifications Historical Background and Mission Mapping the seabed and
The Sagar Kanya is an all-weather vessel designed for long-endurance "blue water" operations.