INS Aridhaman: Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine

Indian Navy is set to commission INS Aridhaman, the country’s third indigenous nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), in a major boost to India’s strategic defence capabilities.

Built under India’s secretive Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) programme, this development significantly strengthens India’s nuclear deterrence and maritime security, reinforcing its position among a select group of nations with nuclear submarine capability.

Key Highlights

  • INS Aridhaman (S4): Third SSBN of India
  • Part of Arihant-class submarines
  • Larger and more advanced than INS Arihant (2016) and INS Arighaat (2024)
  • Operates under Strategic Forces Command
  • Strengthens India’s sea-based nuclear deterrence

About INS Aridhaman

INS Aridhaman is a 7,000-tonne nuclear-powered submarine, designed for stealth, endurance, and strategic deterrence.

  • Built at Visakhapatnam under ATV programme
  • Powered by 83 MW Compact Light Water Reactor
  • Equipped with:
    • Advanced indigenous sonar systems
    • Acoustic suppression technologies for stealth
  • Enhances survivability and underwater operational capability.
Missile Capabilities

A major upgrade over earlier SSBNs:

  • 8 vertical launch system (VLS) tubes (double of earlier submarines)
  • Can carry:
    • 24 K-15 Sagarika missiles (range: 750 km)
    • OR 8 K-4 missiles (range: 3,500 km)
  • Expected to support future K-5 missiles (~6,000 km range)
  • Significantly improves India’s second-strike capability.
Strategic Importance

Strengthening Nuclear Triad

  • With INS Aridhaman, India reinforces its nuclear triad (land, air, sea-based delivery systems), ensuring credible minimum deterrence.
  • Enables continuous at-sea deterrence, where at least one SSBN remains deployed at all times.

Base and Deployment

  • Likely to be stationed at Project Varsha (Visakhapatnam)
  • High-security naval base for India’s nuclear submarine fleet

India’s SSBN Programme: Background

  • First SSBN: INS Arihant (launched 2009, commissioned 2016)
  • Second SSBN: INS Arighaat (commissioned 2024)
  • Fourth SSBN: Under sea trials (similar class)
  • Fifth SSBN: Under development (larger and more advanced)
  • Programme is highly classified and strategic.

Broader Submarine Modernisation

Nuclear Attack Submarines (SSNs)

  • India plans indigenous SSNs by 2036–37
  • Approved by Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS)

Other Developments

  • Induction of Russian Akula-class submarine (Chakra III)
  • Project-75(I): Advanced diesel-electric submarines with AIP
  • Project 76: 12 indigenous submarines (future roadmap)

Global Context

  • India joins an elite group of countries with nuclear-powered submarines: USA, Russia, UK, France, China

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