YANGON, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- Two more Indian naval ships, Kulish and Battimalv, along with one Indian Navy Dornier aircraft, are due to call at Myanmar's Yangon Port later on Monday as part of the ongoing bilateral mechanism between India and Myanmar, said a report of the official Glob...
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Indian Navy Ships are routinely deployed in the South and East China Sea and the western Mediterranean Sea. The main aim of the Indian Navy is to protect India’s maritime borders with the help of other armed forces. The Navy is always ready to face threats or aggression to uphold the nat...
India Navy's ships are standing by to proceed to the most affected areas to undertake humanitarian assistance and distress relief (HADR), evacuation, logistic support like providing medical aid, said an official statement issued in New Delhi. ...
The Indian Navy is on its way to doubling the tonnage of its surface fleet from around 300,000 tons to over 600,000 tons in the next decade, excluding auxiliary vessels such as the FSS. The FSS will help the navy to deploy and support these ships, including upcoming projects like the ...
Cochin Shipyard Limited has laid two more keels for the fourth and fifth ships in the Indian Navy's future Mahe-class ASW watercraft.
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Join Indian Navy As A SailorSailors are trained to perform the daily functioning of the Indian Naval ships depending upon their trade. There are many advertisements such as Matric Recruitment (MR), Senior Secondary Recruitment (SSR), Musician (MUS), Sports Entry and Artificer Apprentices (AA). ...
"We have enough first-rate shipyards in India to deliver the ships and submarines that the Navy and Coast Guard need. There is no case for buying from abroad at all," said Sujeet Samadda, a retired Indian Navy commodore. MoD has asked the Navy to upgrade its design facilities so it can...