(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh on Tuesday asserted that
if any nation aspires to be a regional or global power, then a
strong naval force is a necessity, Trend reports citing The Print .
The Defence Minister said that as India moves toward being a
strong, prosperous and secure nation, the Navy is playing an
important role in it.
Speaking at the launch of two frontline warships of the Indian
Navy – 'Surat' and 'Udaygiri' – at Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL) in
Mumbai, Singh said that after the successful launch of INS
'Udaygiri and INS 'Surat', there's no doubt we'll do shipbuilding
not only for India but also for the world.
“We will aim for not just Make-In-India but also for
Make-for-World,” he said.
Singh described the warships as an embodiment of the Centre's
unwavering commitment to enhancing the country's maritime
capability, with a focus on achieving 'Aatmanirbharta', at a time
when the world is witnessing disruption in the global supply chain
due to COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
He congratulated the MDL for continued ship production
activities despite the pandemic and for meeting the strategic
requirements of the Indian Navy in the current geo-political
scenario.
The Defence Minister stated that the two warships will add might
to the Indian Navy's arsenal and represent to the world India's
strategic strength as well as the power of self-reliance.
“INS Udaygiri and INS Surat are the shining examples of India's
growing indigenous capability. The warships will be among the most
technologically advanced missile carriers in the world that will
cater to the present as well as future requirements,” he said.
“In the times to come, we will not only fulfil our own needs but
will also meet the shipbuilding requirements of the world. We will
soon realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Make in
India, Make for the World',” Singh added.
The Defence Minister also praised the Indian Navy for playing a
crucial role in carrying forward the Government's policies such as
Act-East, besides strengthening relations with the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Bay of Bengal Initiative
for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
countries.
Recalling his recent visit to the Headquarters of United States
Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) in Hawaii, he said, they
expressed their willingness to work with India, which symbolises
the competence of the Indian Armed Forces; especially the
commendable work being carried out by the Indian Navy.
“If a country wants to safeguard its national interests, it
should project its military prowess in areas far beyond the
mainland. If a country has aspirations to become a regional or
global power, it is necessary to develop a strong Naval force. The
centre is making all efforts in this direction. We want to make a
strong, secure and prosperous India, which is recognised as a
global power,” Singh said.
Asserting that global security, border disputes and maritime
dominance have led nations around the world to modernise their
military, he exhorted the public and the private sectors to make
full use of the capabilities by taking advantage of the
Government's policies and contribute towards making India an
indigenous shipbuilding hub.
He assured all possible support of the Government in this
endeavour.
In keeping with the Naval traditions, President NWWA (Western
Region) Smt Charu Singh and spouse of CMD, MDL Smt Jaishree Prasad
blessed and named the ships 'Surat' and 'Udaygiri' respectively.
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar and other senior officers
from the Indian Navy and Ministry of Defence were among the
dignitaries present on the occasion. (ANI)
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