The Asian Age

Navy kickstarts process of building 6 more nuke subs

2 panels of vessel’s sonar dome damaged

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◗ Close watch is being kept on Chinese Navy, fears that it may use Gwadar port in Pakistan as a permanent base

The Chief of Naval Staff, Adm. Sunil Lanba, said here on Friday that India had already embarked on a process of building six nuclear- powered attack submarines which he said would “add enormous power and reach to the country’s naval prowess” and enhance the Navy’s overall strike capabiliti­es in the face of China’s growing

military manoeuvrin­g in the Indo- Pacific region.

“It has kicked off and I will leave it at that. It is a classified project. The process has started,” Adm. Lanba said in reply to a question after his customary address ahead of Navy Day on December 4.

The Navy Chief also declined to answer any queries on INS Arihant, India’s first indigenous nuclear- powered submarine.

The Navy Chief said if China plans to use the Pakistani port of Gwadar in Balochista­n as a base for its Peoples’ Liberation Army Navy ( PLAN), India will have to reassess the threat assessment and devise ways to deal with it. “Chinese private companies have acquired a majority stake in Gwadar. Nor is there any informatio­n on whether Gwadar is going to be a naval base or a commercial harbour... If in future

Clearing the air on a controvers­y that a team of American technical personnel was allowed access to the damaged INS Chakra, a Russian nuclear submarine that is on lease to India, Indian Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba has said that no Americans were given access of the submarine that is being docked at a naval base in Vizag.

“No US personnel had seen the submarine from nearby,” Admiral Lanba told reporters in response to a query.

The Navy Chief confirmed that two panels of the submarine’s sonar dome, its eyes, and ears in the water, had been damaged and a court of inquiry had been instituted to determine the cause of the accident. The accident is believed to have taken place in October.

A Russian newspaper Kommersant had, on its website on November 11, reported that the Indian Navy had allowed a US team to visit INS Chakra,.

A sub- surface nuclear vessel, the lease of the INS Chakra ends in 2022. A nuclear- powered submarine is not nuclear- armed and uses convention­al missiles and torpedoes.

On the process of ongoing modernisat­ion of the Navy, Admiral Lanba said 34 ships are under constructi­on and projects worth ` 40,000 crore have been identified for participat­ion of the private shipyards while 23 Indian private sector shipyards have qualified for participat­ion in indigenous shipbuildi­ng projects on the basis of their capacity, capability and infrastruc­ture.

Work on Indigenous Aircraft Carrier, IAC 1, is progressin­g well, the Navy Chief said, adding he was hopeful that the ship would join the Navy by 2020.

The admiral said the Navy’s aviation arm was being augmented by the induction of new fighters, surveillan­ce aircraft and ship- borne helicopter­s.

“The Navy is at the threshold of joining a select league of navies capable of providing submarine search and rescue in the Indian Ocean region with two deep submergenc­e rescue vessel systems scheduled for induction next year,” he said.

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— AFP Pope Francis takes a rickshaw ride in Dhaka on Friday. Pope Francis arrived in Bangladesh from Myanmar on November 30 for the second stage of a visit that has been overshadow­ed by the plight of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees. Report on...
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— G. N. JHA Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Sunil Lanba addresses the media on Navy Day in New Delhi on Friday.

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