India's navy launches submarine, warships to guard against China's
presence in Indian Ocean
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[January 15, 2025]
By RAFIQ MAQBOOL and ASHOK SHARMA
MUMBAI,
India (AP) — India's navy on Wednesday simultaneously launched a
submarine, a destroyer and a frigate built at a state-run shipyard,
underscoring the importance of protecting the Indian Ocean region
through which 95% of the country's trade moves amid a strong Chinese
presence. |
INS Nilgiri, left, along with Submarine Vaghsheer, right, and INS Surat
during their commissioning ceremony at a naval dockyard in Mumbai,
India, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) |
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that the Atlantic Ocean’s
importance has shifted to the Indian Ocean region, which is
becoming a center of international power rivalry.
“India is giving the biggest importance to making its navy
powerful to protect its interests,” he said.
“The commissioning of three major naval combatants marks a
significant leap forward in realizing India’s vision of becoming
a global leader in defense manufacturing and maritime security,”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said while commissioning the
vessels at the state-run Mazagon dockyard in Mumbai.
The situation in the Indian Ocean region is challenging with the
Chinese navy, India’s main rival, growing exponentially, said
Rahul Bedi, a defense analyst.
Bedi said that the INS Vagsheer submarine, the sixth among a
French license-built Kalvari (Scorpene)-class conventional
diesel-electric submarines, is aimed at replacing aging Indian
underwater platforms and plugging serious capability gaps in
existing ones. India now has a total of 16 submarines.
The P75 Scorpene submarine project represents India’s growing
expertise in submarine construction in collaboration with the
Naval Group of France, Bedi said.
India’s defense ministry is expected to conclude a deal for
three additional Scorpene submarines to be built in India during
Modi’s likely visit to Paris next month to attend the Artificial
Intelligence Action Summit hosted by French President Emmanuel
Macron.
However, the first of these boats, according to the Indian navy,
is only likely to be commissioned by 2031.
India commissioned its first home-built aircraft carrier in 2022
to counter regional rival China’s much more extensive and
growing fleet and expand its indigenous shipbuilding
capabilities.
The INS Vikrant, whose name is a Sanskrit word for “powerful” or
“courageous,” is India’s second operational aircraft carrier. It
joins the Soviet-era INS Vikramaditya, which India purchased
from Russia in 2004 to defend the Indian Ocean and Bay of
Bengal.
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Ashok Sharma reported from New Delhi.
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