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INS Vikramaditya inducted into Indian Navy

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Severodvinsk (Russia): After a delay of five years, the USD 2.3 billion INS Vikramaditya aircraft carrier was today inducted into the Indian Navy, giving a strategic boost to its maritime warfare capabilities.

The mammoth 44,500-tonne warship – India’s largest naval vessel – was commissioned into the navy at Sevmash Shipyard in this northern Arctic port during a colourful ceremony attended by Defence Minister A K Antony, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin and senior government and naval officials of the two countries.

Antony expressed his satisfaction at the delivery of the aircraft carrier after years of waiting during an interaction with the Indian media in the hangar under the deck, but conceded there was a time “when we thought that we will never get her”. Speaking during the ceremony held on the flight deck of the refitted vessel, Antony said INS Vikramaditya would significantly enhance the Indian Navy’s reach and capability.

Noting that aircraft carriers have been part of the navy’s force structure since independence, he said: “The induction of Vikramaditya, with its integral MiG29K fighters and Kamov-31 helicopters, not only reinforces this central policy but also adds a new dimension to our navy’s operational capabilities.” He added, “This project has been a unique one, challenging both the Russian and Indian sides alike…The successful culmination of (the) project truly symbolises the time-tested special and privileged strategic partnership between our two great nations.” (PTI)

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