In  the worst ever peacetime loss for  the Indian Navy, the heavily armed  frigate INS Vindhyagiri went down in  the Mumbai harbour after colliding  with a merchant vessel. The 3,000  tonne warship, designed to take on  enemy submarines and surface ships,  sank Monday afternoon after  catching fire after the collision with a  Cyprus-flag container carrier,  M V Nordlake 24 hours earlier. 
The  loss of the  frigate — sources said a salvage would be difficult as the  warship has  touched bottom — sent shock waves through the naval  community.  Commentators said the incident was “ignominious” and had  dented the  Navy’s image. 
The  Leander class  frigate, commissioned in 1981, hit the merchant vessel  near the Sunkrock  lighthouse within the pilotage area of the channel at  4.36 pm on  Sunday, as it was entering the harbour after a ‘day at sea’  for families  of sailors and officers. No one was hurt in the mishap. 
