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1 History  



1.1  Pre-independence  





1.2  Post-independence  







2 National Hydrographic Office  



2.1  Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India  







3 Organisational structure  





4 Ships  





5 References  














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Coordinates: 30°2041N 78°0329E / 30.3447888°N 78.0580398°E / 30.3447888; 78.0580398
 

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Indian Naval Hydrographic Department
Logo of National Hydrographic Office, headquarters of Indian Naval Hydrographic Department stationed at Dehradun.
Military overview
Formed1 June 1954; 70 years ago (1954-06-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Marine Survey of India (1947-1954)
  • Naval Hydrographic Office (1954-1997)
  • HeadquartersNational Hydrographic Office, 107-A, Rajpur Road, Dehradun,  India [1]
    30°20′41N 78°03′29E / 30.3447888°N 78.0580398°E / 30.3447888; 78.0580398
    Minister responsible
    Deputy Minister responsible
    Military executive
    Parent department Indian Navy
    WebsiteNHO Official

    The Indian Naval Hydrographic Department (INHD), headed by the Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India, is an Indian government agency responsible for hydrographic surveys and nautical charting in India. Its headquarters National Hydrographic Office is located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand beside the Principal Controller of Defense Accounts Office (Air Force). Presently, the department is equipped with Seven indigenously built survey ships including a catamaran hull survey vessel (CHSV). The National Institute of Hydrography is the training institute to impart knowledge regarding hydrography and to train its personnel. Two more ships are currently being constructed and is expected to be commissioned into service by 2025-26.

    The department is also responsible for making electronic navigational charts officially on behalf of the government of India. The department has also signed memoranda of understanding with various countries for surveying their waters as part of international cooperation.[3]

    INS Makar used by INHD for surveys

    History[edit]

    Pre-independence[edit]

    Hydrography in India originated back in the 17th century. The first chart of Indian Ocean was compiled by Thorntons of the British East India Company in 1703, which is considered as a major step towards the development of nautical charts of India. In 1874, the Indian Marine Survey Department was established in Calcutta; later it became a part of Royal Indian Navy.[4]

    Post-independence[edit]

    After Indian independence in 1947, the department continued its functions under the Surveyor-in-Charge of the Marine Survey of India from Bombay. Later the office was shifted to Dehradun by renaming it as Naval Hydrographic Office headed by Chief Hydrographer of the Navy, which was later re-designated Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India in 1964. In view of international role of India in hydrography, the office was renamed once again in 1997 as National Hydrographic Office.[4] Captain (later Admiral and Chief of the Naval Staff) Jal Cursetji was the first Indian to serve as the Chief Hydrographer of the Navy.[5][6]

    National Hydrographic Office[edit]

    The National Hydrographic Office, headed by the Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India, is the headquarters of Indian Naval Hydrographic Department stationed at Dehradun. It is responsible for the publication of nautical charts relating to Indian on behalf of the government.[4]

    Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India[edit]

    The Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India is the executive head of the Indian Naval Hydrographic Department. The Chief Hydrographer is a vice admiral from the Indian Navy. The Chief Hydrographer is also the coordinator for charting Area "J" in the North Indian Ocean and NAVAREA VIII coordinator.[2][7]

    Organisational structure[edit]

    The department is headed by Chief Hydrographer, assisted by a staff officer. The organisation is further divided into 6 divisions.

    Ships[edit]

    Presently 7 ocean-going survey ships are in service with the department. All these ships belong to Sandhayak class, whose design was adopted as basic one, and later added on with minor changes in tandem with the existing technology, except INS Makar which belongs to Makar class.

    Ships in Sandhayak class
    Name Pennant No. Date of Commission Home Port Crest\ Emblem\ Image
    INS Nirupak J 20 14 August 1985 Visakhapatnam
    INS Investigator J 15 11 January 1990 Mumbai
    INS Jamuna J 16 31 August 1991 Kochi
    INS Jamuna in the foreground
    INS Sutlej J 17 19 February 1993 Kochi
    INS Sandhayak J 18 14 March 1981 (Decommissioned on 04 June 2021) Visakhapatnam
    INS Darshak J 21 28 April 2001 Visakhapatnam
    INS Sarvekshak J 22 14 January 2002 Kochi
    INS Sarvekshak in the background
    Ships in Makar class
    Name Pennant No. Date of Commission Homeport Crest\ Emblem\ Image
    INS Makar J 31 21 Sep 2012 Karwar

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "National Hydrographic Office, India". Hydro International. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  • ^ a b "Chief Hydrographer". NHO. Govt. of India. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  • ^ "Welcome to INHD". NHO. Govt. of India. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  • ^ a b c "Brief History 1". NHO. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  • ^ "Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Navy Branch)". The Gazette of India. 24 March 1956. p. 60.
  • ^ "Indian Navy Information Resource and Facilitation Centre - Content". 19 April 2012. Archived from the original on 19 April 2012.
  • ^ "Brief History 2". NHO. Retrieved 16 January 2016.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indian_Naval_Hydrographic_Department&oldid=1191920937"

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