PHOTOS: President Reviews Indian Navy Fleet (Part 2)

From top: Sukanya-class patrol vessel INS Subhadra, Pondicherry-class minesweeper INS Alleppey, ocean tug INS Matanga, Car Nicobar-class fast attack craft INS Karuva, dedicated cadet training ship INS Tir, Kora-class missile corvette INS Kulish, improved Shardul-class landing ship INS AiravatSukanya-class patrol vessel INS Suvarna, Veer-class missile corvette INS Prabal, Shivalik-class stealth frigate INS Satpura, Delhi-class destroyer INS Mumbai.
Photos / Shiv Aroor

9 thoughts on “PHOTOS: President Reviews Indian Navy Fleet (Part 2)”

  1. What a waste of public money. Can this president even call out one ship from another, provide any worthwhile input, appreciate the geo-political scenario.

    Utter waste of money. This money will be wisely spent warding off the threat from China.

  2. @Anon 11:43 am,

    Chinese Navy has never fired a single shot in anger in any large campaign in its recent history.

    The Indian Navy has an outstanding combat record against Pakistan.

    The Chinese navy geographically is very far from India.Its approach to IOR is through narrow straits or through areas strategically important to several world powers.

    We do not have to go and fight in China's backyard and our energy supplies are not from their areas.

    To take on a navy of our size,the Chinese need a far far larger expeditionary navy than they have at present be it carrier based or locally in some bases in the IOR.

  3. Some one said dat Indian Navy is one tenth of the Chinese Navy bt let me tell u… that nine tenth of chinese navy comprises of costal patrol boats….. so india is almost equal to china… just lagging behind in d subsurface fleet

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