2008 INS
Ranvir along with were anchored just outside Sri Lankan territorial waters to provide security for the Indian Prime Minister
Dr Manmohan Singh, and other high-ranking officials at the 15th
SAARC summit.
2010 INS Ranvir was used as a staging platform to test the
BrahMos Supersonic cruise missile. On March 21 2010,She fired one during tests against the decommissioned
INS Meen. 2015 On 22–26 May 2015, INS
Ranvir with visited
Singapore. On 31 May - 4 June 2015, INS
Ranvir with INS
Shakti made a port call at
Jakarta,
Indonesia. She was commanded by Captain Jaswinder Singh.
2022 On 18 January 2022, there was an explosion in an internal compartment of the ship at the naval dockyard in Mumbai, resulting in three deaths and eleven injuries. Minor structural damage was also reported. The blast was attributed to Freon gas leak in the AC compartment under the junior sailors’ dining hall. Krishan Kumar MCPO I, Surinder Kumar MCPO II and A.K. Singh MCPO II were killed in the incident. An investigation revealed that an incompatible type of refrigerant (R125) supplied by a private firm was used instead of the standard naval (R22). The firm was booked by the Navy.
2024 INS
Ranvir reached
Chattogram,
Bangladesh as a part of Operational Deployment on 29 June 2024. After the completion of the harbour phase, the ship will participate in a
Maritime Partnership Exercise with the
Bangladesh Navy.
2025 INS
Ranvir participated in Exercise Bongosagar 2025 and Coordinated Patrol with the
BNS Abu Ubaidah of the
Bangladesh Navy in March 2025. On 26 November, the ship along with , and visited the
Port of Chennai as part of the year's
Navy Day Celebrations. The visit saw the participation of over 930 students, 375
NCC cadets as well as 364 officer cadets from
Officers Training Academy, Chennai.
2026 INS
Ranvir participated at the
International Fleet Review 2026 held at Visakapatanam. == In popular culture ==