New -delhi, October 5 (IANS). The Indian Navy will instruct the ins ‘Androth’ under its indigenous construction program. This is the second anti-sabarin warfare Shailo Water Craft of the Indian Navy. It will be included in the Navy on Monday at a major ceremony in Naval Dokyard, Visakhapatnam. Commander-in-Chief Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar of the Eastern Navy Command will be present at the event. The commissioning of In Androth is a symbol of the Indian Navy’s increase in warfare and the continuous commitment to indigenous indigenous. In recent months, many state -of -the -art war ships have been involved in the naval fleet. This is stuck in the naval fleet has led to a significant increase in India’s marine power and technical efficiency. Ins Androth, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited, is manufactured by Kolkata. This is an excellent example of India’s growing maritime self -sufficiency. This warship uses more than 80 percent indigenous materials, in accordance with the objectives of ‘Make in India’ and ‘Self -Reliant India’. This vessel reinforces the thinking of the Indian Navy, which focuses on the development of advanced military capabilities in collaboration with indigenous technology, innovation and domestic industries. According to the Ministry of Defense, the Commission of In-Enoth will give significant power to the Navy’s anti-sabarin warfare capabilities. This vessel is very important for handling submarine hazards, especially in the coastal or shallow water areas. Wars such as Arnala, Nistar, Udayagiri, Nilgiri and now In Androth, who recently joined the Navy, are symbols of a balanced and widespread development of the Indian fleet. All of these vessels embrace India’s sense of ‘confidence’. Most of the design, construction and technical expertise in these naval ships comes from Indian shipyards and industries. The Ins Androth Commission also realizes the vision of the Indian Navy, which is constantly moving to establish India as a self -sufficient, competent and modern marine power. -Ians GCB/SK Share This Story Tags
‘Androth’ will join Navy, strong steps toward confidence
