Hindustan Times (East UP)

Navy to boost arsenal, commission destroyer, submarine next week

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy will commission a guided-missile destroyer and a Kalvari-class submarine by next week in a boost to its combat capability in dealing with the rapidly changing security environmen­t in the face of growing Chinese forays into the Indian Ocean region.

Vice Admiral Satish Namdeo Ghormade, the Vice Chief of Naval Staff, said destroyer ‘Visakhapat­nam’ will be commission­ed on November 21 while submarine Vela will be inducted into the force on November 25.

The Navy commander also said that as many as 39 naval ships and submarines are currently being constructe­d in various Indian shipyards that are expected to significan­tly boost India’s maritime prowess.

“We all know that the maritime environmen­t is a complex one and it only increases with more number of players involved,” he said. “We live in a time when global and regional balances of power are shifting rapidly and the region of most rapid change is undoubtedl­y the Indian Ocean Region,” the commander said. Vice Admiral Ghormade said continuous efforts are, therefore, on to ensure that the force levels grow progressiv­ely to enhance the capability of the Indian Navy to meet the emerging challenges.

While warship ‘Visakhapat­nam’ will be commission­ed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the chief guest at the induction ceremony of Vela will be Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh.

Both the platforms have been built at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilde­rs Limited. The induction ceremonies will be held at the naval dockyard in Mumbai. “The commission­ing of Visakhapat­nam will reaffirm India’s presence amongst an elite group of nations with capability to design and build advanced warships,” he said.

He said apart from myriad indigenous equipment in the ‘float’ and ‘move’ categories, the destroyer is also installed with many major indigenous weapons such as indigenous mediumrang­e surface-to-air missile systems developed by Bharat Electronic­s Ltd, surface-to-surface missiles by Brahmos Aerospace and torpedo tubes and launchers by L&T.

BOTH THE PLATFORMS HAVE BEEN BUILT AT MAZAGON DOCK SHIPBUILDE­RS LIMITED. THE INDUCTION CEREMONIES WILL BE HELD AT THE NAVAL DOCKYARD IN MUMBAI.

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Vice Admiral Satish Namdeo Ghormade

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