He was briefed about various construction activities related to the 40,000-tonne aircraft carrier, whose keel was laid in February 2009.
The INS Vikrant, which was launched in August 2013 and undocked two years later, is in its final stage of construction at the CSL.
On his arrival, Admiral Lanba was received at the naval air station INS Garuda by Vice Admiral A R Karve, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Southern Naval Command, a Defence release said.
Later, the Chief of Naval Staff had discussions with CSL Chairman and Managing Director Madhu S Nair.
Work on the hull structure of the carrier was nearing completion and outfitting activities on various equipment and systems were under progress, the release said.
The ship, which is designed to survive attack by nuclear, biological or chemical weapons, puts India in the elite group of nations like the US, Russia, the UK and France that are capable of designing and constructing aircraft carriers.
According to an earlier schedule, the warship was expected to be ready by next year.
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