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President Murmu Celebrates Indian Navy’s Push for Self-Reliance and Maritime Security on Navy Day

In a significant address during a gathering held in Puri, President Droupadi Murmu emphasized the Indian Navy’s commitment to achieving self-reliance by 2047, highlighting the construction of 63 ships in the country as a testament to this ambition. She articulated the importance of innovation in “Mission Mode” as the Navy pivots towards becoming an Atmanirbhar (self-reliant) force, inspiring broader initiatives across various sectors.

During Navy Day celebrations, President Murmu praised the seamless integration of advanced technology, tactical expertise, and courage displayed during an operational demonstration, underscoring the Indian Navy’s evolution into a combat-ready and credible maritime force for the future. She noted India’s geographical advantages, including its long coastline, island territories, seafaring populace, and developed maritime infrastructure, which together have historically spurred maritime activities for over 5,000 years.

Reflecting on India’s rich maritime heritage, Murmu stated, “With a glorious maritime heritage and history to look back upon and a future full of promise to look forward to, India has always been a strong maritime nation.” She expressed confidence that the Indian Navy would continue to bolster maritime security, a critical factor in India’s aspirations to become a developed nation by 2047.

Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi shared insights into the Indian Navy’s recent achievements, noting its enhanced stature through deployments across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. He highlighted the ongoing global circumnavigation expedition of INSV Tarini, which is currently transiting the Southern Ocean as part of the Navika Sagar Parikrama II initiative. Admiral Tripathi pointed out that the Indian Navy has maintained a high operational tempo and combat readiness while also engaging bilaterally and multilaterally with various international partners. This approach, he said, reflects India’s commitment to the vision of “Security and Growth for All in the Region,” as articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Admiral elaborated on the significance of the Operational Demonstration, which aimed to showcase the Navy’s professional capabilities and operational readiness. It included various naval assets such as ships, submarines, aircraft, and marine commandos, in coordination with Indian Army personnel. The event was conducted at the picturesque Blue Flag Beach in Puri, symbolizing a tribute to the Indian Navy’s illustrious predecessors who played pivotal roles in securing victory during the 1971 war, particularly in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.

As India moves forward with its maritime ambitions, the Indian Navy stands committed to ensuring security and readiness in an increasingly dynamic global maritime landscape.


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