Sagar Kanya - Research Vessel
In 1999, during a mission in the Bay of Bengal, a super cyclone erupted. Most ships fled to port. Sagar Kanya stayed—not recklessly, but strategically. Using her dynamic positioning system, she held her position against 120-knot winds and 14-meter waves.
The Ocean Maiden is aging, and soon she will rest. But the ocean she taught us to read? We are finally beginning to understand it. Sagar Kanya didn't just explore the Indian Ocean—she made India an ocean-conscious nation. Sagar Kanya Research Vessel
Monitoring monsoon energetics and weather patterns through synchronized coastal stations. In 1999, during a mission in the Bay
India currently operates a fleet including (older), Sagar Nidhi , and Sagar Anveshika (newest). The future lies in: Sagar Kanya Research Vessel