President Ram Nath Kovind
said that the Indian Navy has invested significant effort in meeting all
regional commitments and furthering our diplomatic engagements with friends and
partners in the Indo-Pacific.
Operation ‘Samudra Setu’ and ‘Mission Sagar’, great support and assistance
to our maritime neighbours in IOR
With missions like
Operation ‘Samudra Setu’ and ‘Mission Sagar’, the Navy was a key instrument of
India’s COVID outreach, delivering assistance and support to our maritime
neighbours and partners in the Indian Ocean Region. The prompt and effective
deployment of the Indian Navy in the time of crisis, has underscored India’s
vision of being the ‘Preferred Security Partner’ and ‘First Responder’ in the
Indian Ocean Region.
The President was
speaking on the occasion of presentation of President’s Colour to the Indian
Naval Aviation today (September 6, 2021) at INS Hansa in Goa. He congratulated
all officers and sailors of the Indian Naval Aviation for achieving this feat.
He said that the Colour presented today was the recognition of its exceptional
service rendered to the Nation, in peace and war.
Navy’s rescue operations during Cyclone Tauktae in May 2021
The President noted
that the Indian Naval Aviation has contributed through numerous Humanitarian
Assistance and Disaster Relief operations during which it has provided relief
to fellow citizens like the recently conducted rescue operations off Mumbai
during Cyclone Tauktae in May 2021.
It has also provided
crucial assistance to several neighbouring countries and nations in the Indian
Ocean Region.
Navy taking up indigenisation in its future acquisitions
Speaking about the
indigenisation programme of the Indian Navy, the President said that the Indian
Navy has actively taken up indigenisation which is well reflected in its
current and future acquisition plans. He noted that in pursuance of the
Government of India’s vision of ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat’, Indian Naval Aviation
has also made steady progress in consonance with the Make in India drive.
With
resounding progress in aviation technology, naval aircraft are being installed
with modern, state of the art indigenous, weapons, sensors and Data Link
suites. The recent inductions of Advanced Light Helicopters as well as Dornier
and Chetak aircrafts manufactured indigenously by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
highlight our march towards ‘Atma-nirbharta’ in defence sector, he added. |