NEW DELHI :
INS Arighaat to further strengthen India’s nuclear triad, enhance nuclear deterrence, establish strategic balance, says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
THE second Arihant-Class submarine ‘INS Arighaat’
was commissioned into the Indian Navy in presence
of Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister, in Visakhapatnam
on Thursday. The technological advancements undertaken indigenously on the submarine make it significantly more advanced than its predecessor INS
Arihant. The presence of both -- INS Arihant and INS
Arighaat -- will enhance India’s capability to
deter potential adversaries and safeguard its national interests.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajnath Singh exuded
confidence that INS Arighaat would ‘further strengthen India’s nuclear triad, enhance nuclear deterrence,
help in establishing strategic balance and peace in
the region, and play a decisive role in the security of
the country’. He described it as an achievement for
the nation and a testament to Prime Minister Narendra
Modi-led Government’s unwavering resolve to achieve
‘Aatmanirbharta’ in defence sector.
The Defence Minister commended the Indian Navy,
Defence Research and Development Organisation,
and the industry for their hard work and synergy in
achieving this capability.
He termed this self-reliance
as ‘the foundation of self power’. The country’s industrial sector, especially MSMEs, have received a huge
boost through this project, and more employment
opportunities have been created, he observed.
Recalling former Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee’s political will, which put India at par with
a nuclear weapon State, Rajnath Singh said, “Today,
India is surging ahead to become a developed
country. It is essential for us
to develop rapidly in every
field, including defence,
especially in today’s geopolitical scenario. Along with
economic prosperity, we
need a strong military.
Our
government is working on
missionmodetoensure that
our soldiers possess topquality weapons and platforms made on Indian soil.”
Admiral Dinesh Tripathi,
Chief of Naval Staff; Vice
Admiral Suraj Berry, head of
Indian Strategic Command;
and leading DRDO officials
were present at the commissioning ceremony.
The construction of INS
Arighaat involved the use of
advanced design and manufacturing technology,
detailed research and development,utilisationofspecial
materials, complex engineering and highly skilled
workmanship. It has the distinctionofhavingtheindigenoussystemsandequipment
conceptualised, designed,
manufactured and integrated by the Indian scientists,
industry and Naval personnel, stated a press release.
INS Arighaat is the ballistic missile submarine. It is
made by the Shipbuilding
Centre (SBC),
Visakhapatnam.Anupgraded version of INS Arihant,
INSArighaathasamaximum
speedofupto24knotswhen
submerged, and 1,215 knots
on a surface level. It is said
that INS Arighaat can carry
12K-15submarine-launched
ballistic missiles (SLBMs)
with a range of around 750
kms, and four nuclear-poweredK-4SLBMswithanestimated range of 3,500 kms.