– INS Brahmaputra, an Indian Navy warship undergoing maintenance in Mumbai, caught fire on Sunday, 21 July
– The warship experienced severe listing to the port side and could not be brought upright
– One junior sailor is missing, all other personnel have been accounted for
– Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has been informed of the situation
– An inquiry has been ordered by the Indian Navy to investigate the accident
– The fire was brought under control on the morning of 22 July with the help of firefighters from Naval Dockyard and other ships
– INS Brahmaputra is a multi-role frigate commissioned in 2000, operated by 40 officers and 330 sailors
– The ship is equipped with various guns, missiles, torpedo launchers, sensors, and helicopters