Indian Naval Base
Full Form of INB
What is INB?
An Indian Naval Base (INB) is a permanent military installation operated by the Indian Navy to support its fleet, submarines, and aircraft. These bases serve as operational hubs for repair, refueling, storage of ammunition, and berthing of naval vessels. Major INBs include INS Kadamba at Karwar (the largest naval base in India), INS Virbahu at Visakhapatnam, and INS Vajrakosh at Mumbai. INBs are strategically located along India's coastline to ensure rapid response in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. They also house training facilities, radar stations, and command centers. In Indian defence parlance, the term INB is used interchangeably with 'naval station' and appears in official documents, defence budget allocations, and recruitment notifications. For students preparing for defence exams (NDA, CDS, AFCAT), understanding the role of INBs is essential for questions on India's maritime security and naval infrastructure. The government regularly upgrades INBs as part of the 'Make in India' initiative to boost indigenous shipbuilding and repair capabilities. INBs are not merely docking points but complex ecosystems that sustain the navy's operational readiness. Their expansion, especially at Karwar and Andaman & Nicobar, reflects India's focus on blue-water capabilities and power projection in the Indian Ocean Region.
INB का फुल फॉर्म
भारतीय नौसेना बेस
Example
The newly commissioned submarine will be deployed at an advanced INB along the eastern coast to strengthen surveillance in the Bay of Bengal.