National Hydrographic Office

National Hydrographic Office
Logo of National Hydrographic Office, headquarters of Indian Naval Hydrographic Department stationed at Dehradun.
Military overview
Formed1 June 1954 (1954-06-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Marine Survey of India (1947-1954)
  • Naval Hydrographic Office (1954-1997)
HeadquartersNational Hydrographic Office, 107-A, Rajpur Road, Dehradun, India
30°20′41″N 78°03′29″E / 30.3447888°N 78.0580398°E / 30.3447888; 78.0580398
Minister responsible
Deputy Minister responsible
Military executive
  • Vice Admiral Adhir Arora, NM, Chief Hydrographer to the Govt. of India
Parent department Indian Navy
WebsiteNHO Official

The National Hydrographic Office, formerly the Indian Naval Hydrographic Department (INHD), headed by the Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India, is an Indian government agency responsible for hydrographic surveys and nautical charting in India. Its headquarters National Hydrographic Office is located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand beside the Principal Controller of Defense Accounts Office (Air Force). Presently, the department is equipped with seven indigenously built survey ships including a catamaran hull survey vessel (CHSV). The National Institute of Hydrography is the training institute to impart knowledge regarding hydrography and to train its personnel. Two more ships are currently being constructed and is expected to be commissioned into service by 2025-26.

The department is also responsible for making electronic navigational charts officially on behalf of the Government of India. The department has also signed memoranda of understanding with various countries for surveying their waters as part of international cooperation.