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Military experts assert this presents a unique opportunity for India as these docked vessels could be strategic targets in an ...
The Rambilli base's network of pens aim to provide India's submarines with an undetected gateway to the Bay of Bengal - and ...
With the induction of INS Arihant, India will join one of the few super powers in the world that possess the knowledge of designing, engineering and operating a nuclear submarine. Arihant is the ...
India is stepping up its game in the Indian Ocean, a region vital for global trade and its own economic growth. With China ...
India is set to inaugurate a new naval base designed to support nuclear submarines and warships on its southeastern coast by ...
India’s second-ever home-built nuclear-powered submarine. Named 'slayer of enemies', Arighat follows in the footsteps of the Arihant, marking significant progress in India’s nuclear triad ...
However, the Indian Navy still lacks a capable ballistic missile with which to arm the INS Arihant.
The Indian Navy currently has 12 submarines. In addition there are two nuclear submarines INS Arihant and INS Chakra in the navy's fleet. Upgrading its submarine operations and the naval fleet has ...
INS Arihant signifies India's foray into nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, a key deterrent in maintaining regional stability. Its advanced capabilities underscore the country's ...
India will open a new naval base for nuclear submarines and warships in Andhra Pradesh next year. Upgrades to the Karwar base in Karnataka are also ongoing. The new and upgraded facilities aim to ...