INS Khanderi submarine inducted in the Indian Navy
INS Khanderi submarine inducted: Defence Minister Rajnath
Singh on Saturday inducted the second indigenously built Kalvari class Submarine 'Khanderi' in the Indian
Navy's fleet. It will be known as INS
Khanderi. Khanderi has been built
at the government-run Mazgaon Dock
Limited and has undergone several rigorous sea trials for more than two and a
half years.
This submarine is equipped with many modern technologies. On this occasion, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan PM Imran Khan and said 'Ready for the bigger Consequence'.
This submarine is equipped with many modern technologies. On this occasion, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan PM Imran Khan and said 'Ready for the bigger Consequence'.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, terror
attacks in India's coast areas cannot be denied. The Former Home Minister Rajnath Singh said, 'It is a matter of
great pride that India is among the few
countries that can build their own Submarines.
The Indian Navy will take strong action against whoever breaks the peace in our
region. He also said, 'The Prime Minister
of Pakistan is knocking at every door
in the world to get support on Kashmir.
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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, 'When our progressive steps in Jammu and Kashmir are getting global support, in such a situation, the Pakistani Prime Minister is going to rate and prepare content for the cartoons. The recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to America has shown the emergence of India as a superpower. We saw how Modi was welcomed by top leaders of America in a packed stadium.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, 'When our progressive steps in Jammu and Kashmir are getting global support, in such a situation, the Pakistani Prime Minister is going to rate and prepare content for the cartoons. The recent visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to America has shown the emergence of India as a superpower. We saw how Modi was welcomed by top leaders of America in a packed stadium.
The Defense Minister, meanwhile, praised the Indian Navy for playing
an extraordinary role against Pakistan in the 1971 war and said that Pakistan
should understand that today with the strong resolve of our government and the
induction of submarine INS Khanderi in the Navy fleet We are able to give him
an even bigger shock.
Earlier
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh becomes the first Defence Minister of India to fly
in Tejas indigenous Light fighter aircraft. Tejas is
India's supersonic light combat aircraft designed by ADA (Aeronautical
Development Agency)and developed by HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics
Limited). The meaning of Tejas is Radiance which is a single-engine, delta
wing, multirole light fighter.
Earlier, Indian Navy inducted the first nuclear submarine INS
Arihant to strengthen its naval fleet. India's first nuclear ballistic missile
submarine INS Arihant has set a new record by completing the first patrol and
thus making India even more powerful to counter enemy countries.
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With this
success of INS Arihant, India has become a nuclear attack country by air,
water, and land. On this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has
congratulated all the people associated with this mission and also described it
as a great achievement for the country.
Explaining that the Indian Navy (INS)
Arihant is the first nuclear-powered submarine in India. After America, France,
Russia, Britain and China, India has become the sixth country which has
succeeded in building its nuclear submarine.
Arihant, weighing six thousand
tons, has missiles ranging from 750 km to 3500 km. With this, nuclear missiles
can be fired from underwater and the surface of water. Not only this, an
aircraft can also be targeted from underwater.
PM Modi said that the success of INS Arihant is a major step
towards national security and he also stated that this submarine is an open
challenge for our enemies.
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