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Navy will be self-reliant by 2047: Admiral

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NEW DELHI: Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R Hari Kumar, said on Saturday that the Indian Navy has assured the government that it will become “Aatmanirbh­ar” (self-reliant) by 2047.

Addressing a press conference on the eve of Navy Day (December 4), Admiral Kumar said: “The government has given us clear guidelines on Aatmanirbh­ar Bharat. We have given assurance that the Indian Navy will become Aatmanirbh­ar by 2047.” On maritime security, he said the Navy is keeping a strong vigil on the movements of Chinese vessels in the Indian Ocean Region.

In the last one year, the Navy achieved a very high operationa­l tempo, the Navy Chief said.

The Navy aims to have `Make-in-india’ security solutions for the country, he said, adding that commission­ing of INS Vikarant was a landmark event for the country.

On the “Agnipath” scheme, he said around 3,000 Agniveers have been inducted into the Navy, of whom 341 are women.

For the first time, the Navy has inducted women sailors, Admiral Kumar said.

The Navy Day is celebrated on Dec.4 to commemorat­e the role of Indian Navy and its achievemen­ts in “Operation Trident” in the 1971 India-pakistan war.

Traditiona­lly, the Navy Day celebratio­ns are held in the national capital in the presence of President and other dignitarie­s. However, this year, for the first time, Navy Day celebratio­ns will conducted outside Delhi, in Vishakhapa­tnam.

With India marching into the “Amrit Kaal” on the 75th year of its Independen­ce, the Navy is ready to demonstrat­e its combat prowess and capabiliti­es through “Operationa­l Demonstrat­ions” on Dec.4.

President Droupadi Murmu, who is also the Supreme Commander of the armed forces, will be the guest of honour on the occasion.

Naval ships, aircraft, submarines and special forces from eastern, western and southern Naval Command will showcase the capabiliti­es and versatilit­y of the Navy. A Defence Ministry official said that the event will culminate with a sunset ceremony and illuminati­on by ships at anchorage. On Friady, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard (ICG) are being equipped with indigenous stateof-the-art ships and weapons to protect the maritime borders of the country.

He also lauded the defence shipyards for strengthen­ing the country’s economy.

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Marine Commandos take part in a rehearsal for the Navy Day celebratio­ns at the Gateway of India in Mumbai, Maharashtr­a, on Friday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Marine Commandos take part in a rehearsal for the Navy Day celebratio­ns at the Gateway of India in Mumbai, Maharashtr­a, on Friday.

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