Indian Shipbuilders Association (ISBA), established in 1985 and registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, is headquartered in New Delhi. ISBA is the industry body dedicated to promoting and advancing India’s shipbuilding, warship construction, ship repair, and maritime sectors.
With a focus on innovation, research, and development, ISBA works to enhance productivity, drive technological excellence, and foster sustainable industry growth. The Association actively collaborates with government authorities, industry stakeholders, and allied bodies to shape policy, advocate regulatory reforms, and support strategic initiatives vital to the sector’s long-term development.
ISBA plays a key role in strengthening India’s commercial and defence shipbuilding ecosystem, aiming for global recognition and competitiveness. It represents and champions the collective interests of national shipyards and associated industries across public, private, and government platforms.
Key objectives of ISBA include:
Office Bearers of ISBA
ISBA is guided by a team of experienced leaders from its member organizations, entrusted with overseeing its strategic direction and operations. The office bearers are appointed for a two-year tenure, with responsibilities rotating among member shipyards to ensure broad representation and inclusive leadership.
Current Office Bearers (2025–2027)
(From Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited – GRSE)
Traditionally, the Secretary and Treasurer are from the same organization as the serving President. The presidency is rotated among the member organizations of ISBA, fostering a shared vision and collaboration across India’s shipbuilding ecosystem.