India commissioned three new warships designed to bolster its maritime capabilities and counter regional rivals, particularly China. The commissioning ceremony in Mumbai, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marked a significant step in India's 'quest toward self-reliance' in defense.
MUMBAI, India — India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday the launch of two Indian-made warships and a submarine was key to its 'quest toward self-reliance' as New Delhi bolsters its defense against regional rivals. India is expanding its armed forces to upgrade its mostly Soviet-era weaponry and respond to what many in the South Asian country see as a growing threat from neighboring China.
'India is now becoming a major maritime power of the world,' Modi, wearing a naval baseball cap, said in a speech at the triple commissioning ceremony in Mumbai for a frigate, a guided missile destroyer and a submarine. 'The commissioning of three frontline naval combatants will strengthen our efforts toward being a global leader in defense, and augment our quest toward self-reliance,' he added. India has rushed to rapidly expand its naval fleet, pouring efforts into building vessels within the country, with plans to expand the number of warships and submarines from around 150 to 170 over the next decade. 'We're taking a big step toward getting the navy ready for this century,' Modi said. India and China, the world's two most populous nations, are competing for strategic influence across South Asia. In 2024, India spent an all-time high of some $15 billion on domestic defense manufacturing, according to New Delhi's Defense Ministry, an increase of some 17 percent on the previous year. But the country remains one of the largest arms importers in the world, and Modi's Hindu-nationalist government has tried to reduce dependence on Russia, its primary military hardware supplier for decades. New Delhi has also signed major arms purchasing deals — and approved India-based defense production ventures — with a number of countries, including the United States, Israel and Spain. India is also in talks with Paris for multibillion-dollar deals to purchase French-made Rafale fighter jets and Scorpene-class submarines. Vineet Sharma, commander of the diesel-powered submarine INS Vagsheer, said the triple commission 'speaks volumes' about the capability both of India's shipbuilding capabilities and its navy's 'ability to operate' the vessels. 'India is a maritime nation,' Sharma said. 'You require a strong navy, which can ensure that the maritime interests are always secured.' Sandeep Shorey, captain of the newly commissioned destroyer INS Surat — a 164-meter (538-feet) long vessel which the navy boasts as its 'first AI (artificial intelligence)-enabled warship' — said the show of force was a message about showing India's power. 'If you want to be seen on the world stage... there is no other option but to show your presence at sea,' Shorey said
INDIA DEFENSE NAVY CHINA WARSIPS SUBMARINE SELF-RELIANCE MARITIME POWER
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