Rajnath Launches India’s 2nd Scorpene-Class Submarine INS Khanderi

The defence minister made a speech at the launch of INS Nilgiri, the 1st of Indian Navy’s 7 new stealth frigates.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during the commissioning ceremony of Scorpene class submarine, INS Khanderi at Naval Dockyard in Mumbai.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh during the commissioning ceremony of Scorpene class submarine, INS Khanderi at Naval Dockyard in Mumbai.
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State-sponsored terrorism is a big challenge and “our hostile neighbourhood” wants to destabilise India, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday, 28 September, at the launch of frigate INS Nilgiri in Mumbai.

INS Nilgiri, the first ship of the P-17A frigates, was launched in Mumbai. The defence minister earlier commissioned the India's second Scorpene-class submarine INS Khanderi in the metropolis.

“We are moving forward, and our commercial interests are getting wider, and with this, our dangers are also getting bigger. We need to understand this reality,” Singh said.

INS Nilgiri is the first of the Indian Navy's seven new stealth frigates with enhanced stealth features, weapons and sensors.

“Our hostile neighbourhood wants to destabilise us. State-sponsored terrorism is a big challenge. Our government is strong willed, and we do not hesitate when to comes to taking tough decisions. Abolition of Article 370 is one such decision," he said.

‘For a New Age of Development in J&K, Ladakh’

“We completely believe that it will lead to a new age of development in Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh,” Singh said. The Union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh will come into being from 31 October.

The defence minister further pointed out that India belongs to an elite group of nations which are building their own aircraft carriers and strategic submarines.

He said, “Out of the total 51 ships and submarines on order at various shipyards, as on date, 49 are being constructed indigenously.”

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Rajnath on Piracy, Conlfict in Sea Routes

Singh also spoke on piracy on sea routes and asserted that the Navy is equipped to thwart such incidents.

“With 70 percent of our trade by value and 95 percent by volume taking place through the sea route, even a slight disruption of seaborne trade due to piracy, terrorism, or conflict, could have serious repercussions on the economic growth and well-being of our nation.

“We are making concerted efforts to modernise the Navy and equip it with the best platforms, weapons and sensors,” the minister said.

Singh added. “Today, the Indian Ocean region is the epicentre of activity and the entire world is watching India and see the Indian Navy as a ‘Net Security Provider,’”.

Singh expressed confidence that INS Nilgiri and the other six ships of the project will proudly fly the Indian Flag across oceans.

“These will prove to be worthy ambassadors of the country, showcasing India's shipbuilding prowess and spreading India's message of peace and strength across the globe,” the defence minister said.

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Published: 28 Sep 2019,01:26 PM IST

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