The Borneo Post

India flexes muscles with new aircraft carrier, task force

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NEW DELHI: India is flexing its maritime muscles to counter growing Chinese influence, conducting sea trials on its first indigenous aircraft carrier and dispatchin­g a task force for joint exercises with the United States and other allies.

The INS Vikrant, which began trials off the southern state of Kerala on Wednesday, will be India’s second aircraft carrier in operation.

The Indian Navy said the country can now “join a select group of nations with the capability to indigenous­ly design and build an Aircraft Carrier, which will be a real testimony to the ‘Make in India’ thrust of the Indian Government.”

The new 262-metre carrier joins the INS Vikramadit­ya, the Soviet-made Admiral Gorshkov that India bought in 2004.

The navy said 44 other ships and submarines were being built indigenous­ly. It is also pressing the government for a third carrier, with Navy chief Admiral Karambir Singh saying the force could not remain ‘tethered’.

China, vying for influence in the Indian Ocean where New Delhi has traditiona­lly held sway, is currently building its third aircraft carrier.

The Indian Navy said separately on Monday that it was sending a task force of four ships to South East Asia, the South China Sea and Western Pacific for two months of exercises including with Vietnam, the Philippine­s, Indonesia, Japan, Australia and the United States.

The deployment “seeks to underscore the operationa­l reach, peaceful presence and solidarity with friendly countries towards ensuring good order in the maritime domain and to strengthen existing bonds between India and countries of the Indo Pacific,” it said.

India, Japan, Australia and the US together form the ‘Quad’ alliance seen as a bulwark against China.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? The Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC P71) ‘Vikrant’ sets out as it commenced its sea trials from the naval dockyard in Kochi.
— AFP photo The Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC P71) ‘Vikrant’ sets out as it commenced its sea trials from the naval dockyard in Kochi.

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