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Minister launches two frontline warships

RAJNATH SINGH LAUDS NAVY FOR SELF-RELIANCE EFFORTS

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DThe Indo-Pacific region is important for the economy of the whole world. India is a responsibl­e maritime stakeholde­r in the region.”

efence Minister Rajnath Singh, yesterday, launched two frontline warships of the Indian Navy — Surat and Udaygiri — at Mazagon Docks Limited in Mumbai and praised the efforts of the Indian Navy for its continuous efforts towards ‘Aatmanirbh­arta’ (self-reliance).

‘Surat’ is the fourth Guided Missile Destroyer of the P15B class, while ‘Udaygiri’ is the second Stealth Frigate of P17A class.

In his address at the launch of frontline warships, Singh described the warships as an embodiment of the government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing the country’s maritime capability, while focusing on ‘Aatmanirbh­arta’.

The minister appreciate­d the fact that the Indian Navy has always been at the forefront in ensuring self-reliance through the manufactur­ing of indigenous ships, submarines, etc.

Make in India initiative

“Joining hands with initiative­s like ‘Make in India’, the Navy has given 76 per cent Acceptance of Necessity (AON), and 66 per cent cost-basis contracts to Indian vendors in 2014, and the indigenisa­tion of about 90 per cent of the Naval ammunition has taken place,” he said.

Expressing confidence in the steps taken by the government to achieve self-reliance he said, “In addition, more than twothirds of the Navy’s modernisat­ion budget has been spent on indigenous procuremen­t in the last five financial years. Of the 41 ships and submarines ordered by the Navy, 39 are from Indian shipyards. This is a testament to the Navy’s commitment to achieving ‘Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat’.”

Further, he made special mention of INS Vikrant, terming it a major milestone in the Navy’s path of Aatmanirbh­arta.

Singh assured that the two warships will add might to the Indian Navy’s arsenal and represent India’s strategic strength as well as the power of self-reliance, before the world.

“INS Udaygiri and INS Surat are the shining examples of India’s growing indigenous capability. The warships will be among the most technologi­cally advanced missile carriers in the world, that will cater to the present as well as future requiremen­ts,” he said.

He also lauded the Indian Navy for responsibl­y dischargin­g its duties of keeping the Indo-Pacific region open, safe and secure.

“The Indo-Pacific region is important for the economy of the whole world. India is a responsibl­e maritime stakeholde­r in the region,” he added.

Regional security

“The Prime Minister’s vision of Security and Growth for All in the Region [Sagar] is based on the spirit of friendship, openness, dialogue, and coexistenc­e with the neighbours. With that very vision, the Indian Navy is effectivel­y dischargin­g its duties,” he added.

He also said the Indian Navy plays a crucial role in carrying forward the Government’s policies such as Act-East.

Rajnath Singh | Defence Minister

 ?? Reuters ?? Defence Minister Rajnath Singh waves before the launch of the advanced stealth frigate warship ‘INS Udaygiri’ at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilde­rs Limited, in Mumbai, yesterday.
Reuters Defence Minister Rajnath Singh waves before the launch of the advanced stealth frigate warship ‘INS Udaygiri’ at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilde­rs Limited, in Mumbai, yesterday.

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