Indian Navy: Indian Navy’s increased strength will roar in the sea, INS Taragiri and Aridman, Rajnath Singh challenged the enemies

News India Live, Digital Desk: Today has been recorded in golden letters in the history of the Indian Navy. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh dedicated two superpowerful warships, INS Taragiri and INS Aridman, to the nation during a grand ceremony held at the Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam. With the inclusion of these two indigenous warriors, not only has India’s maritime security become impenetrable, but India has now become even more capable to respond to the challenges of countries like China and Pakistan in the Indian Ocean. INS Taragiri is the new identity of self-reliant India. INS Taragiri, built under Project 17A, is an advanced stealth frigate, which has been completely designed and developed in India. Its biggest feature is its stealth technology, due to which it does not easily come under the radar of the enemy. Equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, lethal missile systems and indigenous weapons, this warship will become India’s protective shield on the ocean waves. Calling it a living example of ‘self-reliant India’, the Defense Minister praised the Naval Engineers and the Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders. INS Aridman will become a force in the depths of the sea. On the other hand, INS Aridman, the second nuclear capable submarine of the Arihant class, has further strengthened the Indian Navy’s ‘Nuclear Triad’ (capability of nuclear attack from water, land and air). This submarine is not only equipped with long-range missiles, but its silent and deadly movement makes it an ‘invisible hunter’ under the sea. The Defense Minister said that India does not intend to scare anyone, but if anyone looks towards our maritime borders, he will get a befitting reply. Message of ‘Power and Peace’: Defense Minister’s big statement. Addressing the commissioning ceremony, Rajnath Singh said in clear words that amidst the increasing geopolitical tension at the global level, India will leave no stone unturned in its defense preparedness. He stressed that maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region is India’s priority. Without naming Pakistan and China, he indicated that India’s growing military power is not only defensive but also has the capability to be offensive if needed. He reiterated that India is no longer a buyer of arms but is becoming a manufacturer. India is ready for future challenges. With the induction of these two warships, the firepower of the Indian Navy has increased manifold. In the coming time, India is working on many more indigenous projects, which will put the Indian Navy at the forefront of the most modern and powerful armies in the world. The naval slogan echoing in Visakhapatnam is proof that ‘New India’ is no longer dependent on anyone else for its security.

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