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Indian navy showcases latest indigenous acquisitions during the President’s fleet review

Indian Navy showcased its latest state-of-art indigenously built combat platforms during the 12th edition of the Fleet Review which was also conducted as part of the 75th anniversary of India's Independence.

After a 21-Gun Salute and Ceremonial Guard of Honour, the President embarked on the Presidential yacht, INS Sumitra, an indigenously built Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel designated as the Presidential yacht. The President was received by the defense minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Naval staff Admiral R Hari Kumar.

 

The Yacht sailed past 44 ships from the Navy, Coast Guard, and Shipping Corporation of India and lined up in four columns at anchorage off Visakhapatnam, exhibiting the nation’s maritime power in full display.

 

A spectacular fly past was conducted as a part of the static review of the Fleet.

 

During the final stage of the review, a mobile column of warships and submarines carried out high-speed steam past alongside the Presidential yacht. Several enthralling waterfront activities by Parade of Sails, Search and Rescue Demonstration at Sea, Aerobatics by Hawk aircraft and Water Para Jumps by the elite Marine Commandos (MARCOS) held the guests mesmerized.

 

As the presidential yacht passed between the review columns, each ship dressed in full regalia, manned by her ship’s company saluted the President with traditional “Three Jais” in a demonstration of the unconditional allegiance to the country and the Supreme Commander. The President also witnessed demonstrations in the form of a composite flypast by 55 aircraft including Chetaks, ALH, Sea Kings, KAMOVs, Dorniers, IL-38SD, P8I, Hawks and MiG 29K.

 

The President expressed his happiness on the Indian Navy becoming increasingly self-reliant

 

Addressing the Fleet during the Review, the President said that the Indian Navy’s constant vigil, prompt response to incidents and untiring efforts have been highly successful in ensuring Safety of the seas and of the maritime commons which are critical to our trade and energy needs. The President expressed his happiness on the Indian Navy becoming increasingly self-reliant and being at the forefront of the ‘Make in India’ initiative. He noted that about 70 per cent of the contents of several warships and submarines under construction in various public and private shipyards across the country are indigenous. He said that it is a matter of great pride that India has built nuclear submarines and soon we would have our indigenously built aircraft carrier, ‘Vikrant’, joining the service. 

 

The Review was followed by the release of a special First Day Cover and a commemorative stamp by the President in the presence of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of State for Communication  Devusinh J Chauhan.
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