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    Navy's Atmanirbharta Push: Shipbuilding Targets Increase

    Chennai, February 27 The Indian Navy aims to transform into a maritime force with over 200 ships by 2035 and plans to induct 15 additional vessels in 2026, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said here on Friday.Speaking after commissioning the INS Anjadip at the Chennai Port...
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    Navy’s Self-Reliance Push: Increased Ship Production Planned

    Chennai, February 27 The Indian Navy aims to transform into a maritime force with over 200 ships by 2035, and plans to induct 15 additional vessels in 2026, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said here on Friday.Speaking after commissioning the INS Anjadip at the Chennai Port...
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    New Anti-Submarine Craft Boosts Indian Navy's Coastal Defense

    Today, the Indian Navy inducted Anjadip, the fourth Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW-SWC). The vessel was commissioned in the presence of Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi at Chennai Port. The Indian Navy stated that the domestically built 77-meter Dolphin Hunter...
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    Navy Commissions Advanced Anti-Submarine Vessel, Strengthening Coastal Defense

    Chennai, February 27 – The Indian Navy commissioned INS Anjadip, a warship designed to enhance its anti-submarine warfare capabilities and coastal surveillance, on Friday.Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, commissioned the ship at the Chennai Port.This is the third of eight...
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    INS Anjadip Commissioned to Strengthen Indian Navy's Anti-Submarine Warfare

    Chennai, February 27 The Indian Navy commissioned INS Anjadip on Friday, a warship aimed at enhancing the Indian Navy's anti-submarine warfare capabilities and coastal surveillance.Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, commissioned the ship at the Chennai Port.This is the...
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    Indian Navy's Anti-Submarine Capabilities Strengthened with INS Anjadip

    Chennai, February 27 The Indian Navy commissioned INS Anjadip, a warship designed to enhance the Indian Navy's anti-submarine warfare capabilities and coastal surveillance.Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, commissioned the ship at the Chennai Port.This is the third of the...
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    Chennai Port to Host Commissioning of India's New 'Dolphin Hunter' Warship

    Chennai, February 25 – The Indian Navy will commission INS Anjadip, a specialized "Dolphin Hunter" anti-submarine warfare vessel, at Chennai Port on Friday, marking a significant step in strengthening the country's coastal defense capabilities.The warship, designed to hunt and neutralize enemy...
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    Tamil Nadu Workers' Strike Impacts Ports, Energy Sector, and Industrial Production

    Chennai, February 12 Workers staged protests in various parts of Tamil Nadu on Thursday as part of the nationwide general strike against the central government's alleged anti-labor and anti-farmer policies.Operations at the ports of Thoothukudi and Chennai were severely affected by the...
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