Bombay Dockyard (Royal Navy)
| His Majesty's Indian Naval Dockyard, Bombay | |
|---|---|
| Bombay in India | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Naval Base and Naval Dockyard |
| Operator | Royal Navy |
| Controlled by | Navy Board, Board of Admiralty |
| Site history | |
| In use | 1670–1949 |
| Garrison information | |
| Occupants | East India Marine Bombay Marine Royal Navy East Indies Squadron Royal Indian Navy |
Bombay Dockyard, or formally His Majesty's Indian Dockyard, Bombay, was originally a naval facility developed by the East India Company beginning in 1670. It was formally established as a Royal Navy Dockyard in 1811 and base of the East Indies Station when the Department of Admiralty in London took over it. The yard was initially managed by the Navy Board through its Resident Commissioner, Bombay until 1832 when administration of the yard was taken over by the Board of Admiralty.
After the Independence of India the dockyard was taken over by the Indian Navy.