Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Takes A Sea Sortie In INS Khanderi Submarine
After having the first hand insight into the underwater capabilities of
the Indian Navy, the Minister said he is more assured of India's
security
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said the preparations being made by
the Indian Navy are not a provocation to any aggression, but a guarantee of
peace and security in the Indian Ocean Region. After spending hours under the
sea, witnessing the combat capabilities and offensive strength of the
state-of-the-art Kalvari class submarine- 'INS Khanderi', he termed the
experience as "wonderful and thrilling", and said, he is more assured of
India's security.
He said the Indian Navy is a modern, potent and credible force which has the
capability to remain vigilant, and victorious in each and every situation.
The Defence Minister is on a two-day visit to the Naval Base in Karwar, which
began on Thursday, during which he interacted with the Indian Navy personnel.
Had a wonderful and thrilling experience during my sea sortie of ‘INS Khanderi’ today. Spent hours under the sea and witnessed the combat capabilities and offensive strength of the state-of-the-art Kalvari class submarine. pic.twitter.com/fSLyarkWYD
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) May 27, 2022
"Today the Indian Navy is counted among the front line Navies of the world and
world's big maritime forces are ready for cooperation with India. The
preparations being made by the Indian Navy is not against anyone, but it is
aimed at peace and prosperity of the Indian Ocean Region," Singh said. During
his interaction with the media here, he said, "the preparations made by the
Indian Navy are not a provocation to any aggression, but a guarantee to people
in the Indian Ocean Region."
Noting that INS Khanderi is the best example of 'Make-in- India' capabilities,
the Minister said, out of the order given for 41 ships or submarines for the
Indian Navy, 39 of them are being built at Indian Shipyards.
"I have myself launched two ships in Mumbai about 10 days ago," he said,
adding that the INS Khanderi in which he took the sea sortie on Friday was
commissioned by him in September, 2019.
Singh said that the fast phase at which the Indian Navy has launched ships and
other platforms recently, has given strength to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
campaign of "Aatmanirbhar Bharat".
"This year when we are celebrating the 75 years of our Independence, Indian
Navy's INS Vikrant is getting ready for commissioning. I'm confident that 'INS
Vikrant' along with 'Vikramaditya', together will give a big strength to
India's maritime security," he added.
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