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Visakhapatnam

Indian port city; Eastern Naval Command HQ; site of Google's $15bn AI hub with AdaniConneX.

Last refreshed: 28 June 2026 · Appears in 2 active topics

Key Question

Can Visakhapatnam become an AI hub without losing its identity as India's eastern naval anchor?

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What is Visakhapatnam?
Visakhapatnam, or Vizag, is a major port city on India's eastern (Andhra Pradesh) coast and the headquarters of the Indian Navy's Eastern Naval Command. It is India's primary naval base on the Bay of Bengal.Source: Indian Navy
Why was the Iranian warship IRIS Dena at Visakhapatnam?
IRIS Dena participated in India's International Fleet Review 2026 and Exercise MILAN at Visakhapatnam, a multinational naval exercise. It departed days before the Iran-Israel-US conflict began and was sunk by a US submarine in the Indian Ocean.Source: Lowdown
What is Exercise MILAN?
Exercise MILAN is India's biennial multilateral naval exercise hosted at Visakhapatnam. In 2026 it brought foreign warships including Iranian vessels to India's eastern coast, weeks before the Iran-Israel-US conflict erupted.Source: Lowdown

Background

Visakhapatnam, known locally as Vizag, is a major port city on the Andhra Pradesh coast of eastern India. It has served as the headquarters of the Indian Navy's Eastern Naval Command since 1981, making it one of the most strategically important naval bases in the Indian Ocean region. The city hosts a large submarine base, a dockyards complex, and the fleet that patrols the Bay of Bengal.

In early 2026 Visakhapatnam hosted both the International Fleet Review 2026 and Exercise MILAN, a multinational naval exercise that brought foreign warships, including the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena, to Indian waters . The IRIS Dena departed Visakhapatnam days before the Iran-Israel-US conflict erupted and was sunk by a US submarine in the Indian Ocean , killing at least 80 crew .

India's decision to host Iranian warships at Visakhapatnam weeks before they were destroyed by a US ally has placed the city at the centre of a geopolitical dilemma: India's doctrine asserts primacy over the Indian Ocean, yet that same ocean became a warzone without Indian consent or warning.

In June 2026 Visakhapatnam emerged as a destination for technology infrastructure capital: Google is building a $15 billion AI data-centre hub with AdaniConneX in the city, part of a wave of hyperscale investment routing into India's secondary cities where land costs and power consent move faster than in Mumbai.

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Why does Visakhapatnam matter strategically?
Visakhapatnam is home to the Eastern Naval Command and India's main submarine base, controlling access to the Bay of Bengal and the eastern Indian Ocean. India's doctrine of Indian Ocean primacy is operationally centred on this base.Source: Indian Navy
How did India react after the IRIS Dena was sunk near Visakhapatnam?
India broke four days of diplomatic silence only after domestic political pressure. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri signed a condolence book at the Iranian embassy, but India issued no formal protest over the sinking in waters it considers its strategic sphere.Source: Lowdown
Why is Google building a $15 billion data centre hub in Visakhapatnam?
Google is building the hub with AdaniConneX as part of a wave of hyperscale AI infrastructure investment in India, where land and power consents move faster in secondary cities than in Mumbai or Delhi. The total Google investment in the city is $15 billion.Source: Lowdown
Why did India host Iranian warships at Visakhapatnam just before the 2026 conflict?
Iran's IRIS Dena participated in India's International Fleet Review 2026 and Exercise MILAN at Visakhapatnam as part of routine multilateral naval diplomacy. The ship departed and was sunk by a US submarine days later when the Iran-Israel-US conflict began, creating a geopolitical dilemma for India over its non-aligned posture.Source: Lowdown
What is the Eastern Naval Command and why is it based in Visakhapatnam?
The Eastern Naval Command has been headquartered at Visakhapatnam since 1981 and controls Indian naval operations across the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. The city hosts a submarine base, dockyards complex, and the eastern fleet, making it India's primary naval power-projection hub on the eastern seaboard.Source: Indian Navy
What is AdaniConneX and what is it building in Visakhapatnam?
AdaniConneX is a data-centre joint venture; in 2026 it is partnering with Google to build a $15 billion AI infrastructure hub in Visakhapatnam, part of India's bid to capture hyperscale data-centre investment that has so FAR concentrated in US and European markets.Source: Lowdown
What happened to the Iranian ship IRIS Dena after it left Visakhapatnam?
The IRIS Dena departed Visakhapatnam after Exercise MILAN and was sunk by a US submarine torpedo in the Indian Ocean when the Iran-Israel-US conflict began in March 2026, killing at least 80 crew. Thirty-two critically wounded sailors were rescued by Sri Lankan vessels.Source: Lowdown