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President Droupadi Murmu Leads Navy Day Celebrations in Puri, Highlights Indian Navy’s Role and Achievements

In a vibrant display of maritime prowess, President Droupadi Murmu attended the Navy Day celebrations held at Blu Flag Beach in Puri, Odisha, addressing a large crowd of spectators. The occasion was steeped in reverence, as the President invoked the blessings of Varuna, the deity associated with the ocean, for the nation’s development. She expressed confidence in the Indian Navy’s capacity to safeguard the country’s maritime interests, emphasizing that this security is critical for the vision of a developed India, or Viksit Bharat, by the year 2047.

During her speech, President Murmu highlighted the significant progress the Indian Navy is making with the construction of 63 ships in India, underscoring the force’s commitment to becoming an ‘Atmanirbhar’ (self-reliant) entity. This ambition serves as a source of inspiration for innovation, particularly in an era she referred to as ‘Mission Mode.’ Reflecting on the Navy’s history, she acknowledged its integral role in India’s victory during the 1971 war and celebrated the Navy’s ongoing efforts to empower women within its ranks.

The President praised the pioneering spirit of the Indian Navy, noting its status as the first branch of the armed forces to integrate women Agniveers into its team. She referred to the commendable journey of Lieutenant Commander Dilna K and Lieutenant Commander Roopa, who are currently circumnavigating the globe aboard the INSV Tarini as part of ‘Navika Sagar Parikrama II,’ demonstrating the commitment to female representation and capability in naval operations.

The Navy Day event marked its inaugural celebration on the eastern coast and was characterized by an array of spectacular displays showcasing the Indian Navy’s capabilities. Among the highlights were the performances of Hawk Advanced Jet Trainers executing ground attack maneuvers, alongside a dramatic demonstration by Marine Commandos (MARCOS) showcasing their combat skills through a hostage rescue operation. Additionally, the advanced helicopter fleet, including the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) and Chetak helicopters, contributed to the striking display of operational readiness.

In a nod to cultural heritage, women cadets performed a traditional Horn Pipe Dance, and advanced fighter jets such as the MIG-29K and Hawk aircraft were seen asserting their aerial dominance in the skies. The operational demonstrations featured a total of 15 warships, 37 aircraft, and a submarine, executing breathtaking maneuvers that included aerial displays, Combat Free Falls, slithering operations by MARCOS, and live rocket firing by Navy vessels.

As the sun set, the celebrations transitioned to a grand finale with the Beating Retreat Ceremony performed by the Eastern Naval Command Band, culminating in a Continuity Drill and a stunning Drone and Laser show, which left a lasting impression on the attendees. The entire event served not only as a celebration of military might but also as a poignant reminder of the sacrifice and dedication of naval personnel who have served in defense of the nation.


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Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh
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