Kanya Research Vessel | Sagar

Following the catastrophic Boxing Day Tsunami (2004), Sagar Kanya was immediately redeployed to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Scientists on board conducted bathymetric surveys to identify underwater landslides that triggered secondary waves. This mission led to the establishment of India’s own tsunami early warning system at INCOIS, Hyderabad.

Sagar Kanya houses four major wet and dry labs where scientists have studied:

The legacy of Sagar Kanya is not measured in nautical miles, but in peer-reviewed papers. According to data from the Indian Oceanographic Data Centre (IODC) : Sagar Kanya Research Vessel

While not its primary role, Sagar Kanya was part of the search operation for the wreck of INS Khukri, an Indian frigate sunk by a Pakistani submarine in 1971. Using its side-scan sonar, the vessel helped locate the war grave, which lies at a depth of over 1,000 meters off the coast of Diu.

India currently operates a fleet including Sagar Sampada (older), Sagar Nidhi, and Sagar Anveshika (newest). The future lies in: Following the catastrophic Boxing Day Tsunami (2004), Sagar

Sagar Kanya will never deploy Matsya 6000. Its technology cannot support the power and dynamic positioning required. But the baseline oceanographic data it collected—temperature, salinity, currents, seabed topography—is the very map Matsya 6000 will use to navigate the deep trenches.

If you look out at the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by its sheer scale. For decades, however, one ship has served as India’s steadfast sentinel on these waters, unlocking the mysteries of the deep. Sagar Kanya will never deploy Matsya 6000

She is the ORV Sagar Kanya (Ocean Research Vessel Daughter of the Ocean).

While India launches satellites into space with remarkable frequency, the importance of exploring the "inner space"—our oceans—cannot be overstated. The Sagar Kanya has been the flagship of this aquatic exploration, playing a pivotal role in establishing India as a global leader in oceanography.

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