PM Narendra Modi Shares Video of Commissioning of INS Vikrant, Says Can't Express Feeling of Pride In Words
Sharing the video on his Twitter handle, Prime Minister Modi wrote, "A
historic day for India! The feeling of pride when I was aboard INS Vikrant
yesterday cannot be expressed in words."
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday shared a video of the
commissioning of INS Vikrant into the Indian Navy and said that he can`t
express the feeling of pride in words. The Prime Minister on Friday
commissioned the first indigenously designed and built aircraft carrier INS
Vikrant at Cochin Shipyard Limited here in Kochi -- a significant step of the
Central government towards self-reliance in the defence sector.
Sharing the video on his Twitter handle, Prime Minister Modi wrote, "A
historic day for India! The feeling of pride when I was aboard INS Vikrant
yesterday cannot be expressed in words."
While commissioning INS Vikrant, the Prime Minister termed the event a
"tribute" to India`s rising spirits on the world horizon. "Today, here on the
coast of Kerala, every Indian is witnessing the sunrise of a new future. This
event held on INS Vikrant is a tribute to India`s rising spirits on the world
horizon," the Prime Minister said.
A historic day for India!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 3, 2022
Words will not be able to describe the feeling of pride when I was on board INS Vikrant yesterday. pic.twitter.com/vBRCl308C9
"Vikrant is huge and special. Vikrant is not just a warship. This is a
testimony to the hard work, talent, influence and commitment of 21st century
India."
Designed by the Indian Navy`s in-house Warship Design Bureau (WDB) and built
by Cochin Shipyard Limited, a Public Sector Shipyard under the Ministry of
Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Vikrant has been built with state-of-the-art
automation features and is the largest ship ever built in the maritime history
of India.
INS Vikrant, built at the cost of around Rs 20,000 crore, successfully
completed its fourth and final phase of the sea trials last month. With the
construction of `Vikrant`, India has joined a select group of nations having
the niche capability to indigenously design and build an aircraft carrier.
The ship has over 2,300 compartments, designed for a crew of around 1,700
people, including specialised cabins to accommodate women officers.
Vikrant has a top speed of around 28 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots
with an endurance of about 7,500 nautical miles. The aircraft carrier is 262
metres long, 62 metres wide and it has a height of 59 metres. Its keel was
laid in 2009.
The commissioning of India`s first indigenous aircraft carrier is a momentous
occasion during the `Amritkaal of India`s 75 years of independence and
signifies the country`s confidence and prowess.
This indigenous aircraft carrier is proof of the country`s technical acumen
and engineering skills. This demonstration of India`s self-sufficiency to
produce an aircraft carrier warship will reinforce the country`s defence
indigenization programs and `Make in India` campaign.
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