Three More Warships Inducted In Indian Navy: China and Pakistan will be afraid of being attacked near India’s maritime border, these three important ships included in the Navy

Kolkata. Now China and Pakistan will have more fear of attacking in the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. The strength of the Indian Navy has further increased. PM Narendra Modi commissioned three ships of the Indian Navy, INS Dunagiri, INS Modhik and INS Agre, in Kolkata on Sunday. INS Dunagiri is a frigate with state-of-the-art stealth capability. Whereas, INS Agre is a shallow water warship with anti-submarine capability. At the same time, INS Modhik will do the survey of the sea.

After commissioning the three ships of the Indian Navy, PM Narendra Modi said that the world is witness to the fact that no country can become a great power without maritime capability. PM Modi said that the sea is related to development, security and prosperity. He said that today most of the world’s trade is done through sea routes. PM Modi also discussed International Yoga Day on this occasion. He said that I am happy that on this occasion I got a chance to come to the holy land of West Bengal. This is the land which gave a new direction to India’s thoughts, a new impetus to India’s renaissance and kept India connected to the world through sea routes for centuries.

Since assuming power at the Centre, PM Narendra Modi has taken up the task of modernizing all three armies. Under this, new tanks, cannons and other weapons are being given to the army. At the same time, warships and nuclear powered submarines are continuously being included in the Indian Navy. The Indian Air Force has also been equipped with other dangerous weapons including Rafale. In May last year, India once again defeated its old enemy Pakistan by showing its military might through Operation Sindoor. During this period, Pakistan was so afraid of the Indian Navy that its warships did not even come out of the port. The Modi government intends to make the Indian Navy a ‘Blue Water Navy’. Which can complete missions even in the oceans.

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