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Indian Navy's 21st century needs will be met: President

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

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Mumbai, December 23: The government is committed to modernizing the Indian Navy in keeping with the requirements of the 21st century, President Pratibha Patil said Wednesday.

In July was launched INS Arihant, an indigenously designed nuclear submarine that is an important milestone in the navy's modernisation process and to ensure an equitable balance of power in the region, she said, while on board the aircraft carrier INS Viraat off Mumbai harbour during a 'day at sea'.

The president said the construction of many new ships and submarines, as also aircraft construction and acquisition projects are at various stages of completion and would help transform the Indian Navy into an even more formidable force.

'It is, indeed, very satisfying to note that a number of these naval projects are indigenous,' Patil observed.

Heaping praise on the Indian Navy, the president said the men and women of the force were discharging their duties with a high degree of professionalism, courage and commitment.

The multi-dimensional responsibilities of the navy in the Indian Ocean Region are important for the prosperity of the nation and the country has implicit faith in the capability and capacity of the maritime forces to secure the sea frontiers to provide a peaceful environment for maritime trade and other activities, she said.

In this context, she mentioned how the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks served as a grim reminder of the harm that can be perpetrated through the sea route by elements inimical to India.

Besides safeguarding the domestic sea frontiers, the Indian Navy is now also making its presence felt in the international arena against piracy, Patil noted.

'The presence of our warships in the area has instilled a sense of confidence in the shipping industry. We now have requests from other countries in the region for increased assistance in surveillance of their exclusive economic zones,' Patil said.

'These increased expectations from us in maintaining the balance and security in the Indian Ocean region are a recognition of our growing stature.

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