India Enhances Naval Warfare Capabilities with New Vessels
India's Navy is strengthening its maritime warfare capabilities by integrating new vessels, including a stealth frigate, a survey ship, and an anti-submarine craft, into a cohesive network.
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India's Navy is strengthening its maritime warfare capabilities by integrating new vessels, including a stealth frigate, a survey ship, and an anti-submarine craft, into a cohesive network.
India's Navy and DRDO successfully demonstrated the salvo launch capability of an indigenous naval anti-ship missile. This marks a significant achievement as it was also the first successful test of India's indigenous air-launched anti-ship missile.
India's navy has deployed warships to monitor India-bound vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

India's Navy Chief, Admiral Tripathi, stated the Navy is enhancing its capabilities to address a potential two-front challenge from China and Pakistan, emphasizing the goal of securing India's maritime interests.
The Indian Navy will receive 18 advanced Kamewa waterjet propulsion systems from Norway's Kongsberg Maritime, in partnership with Cochin Shipyard, to equip six new stealth corvettes.
India's naval strength has been boosted with the delivery of INS Mahendragiri, an advanced stealth frigate from Project 17A, built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. and equipped with BrahMoS.
India's Navy Chief stated that the country's forces were minutes away from striking Pakistan from the sea during 'Operation Sindoor', highlighting past military tensions.