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Defence Minister commissions INS Vajrakosh at Karwar

| | 09 Sep 2015, 06:22 pm
New Delhi, Sept 9 (IBNS) Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar commissioned INS 'Vajrakosh', the latest establishment of the Indian Navy, at Karwar in Karnataka on Wednesday.


Karwar is poised to emerge as the Indian Navy’s premier base on the Western seaboard in the not too distant future.

Some of the vital naval assets are planned to be based there.

Naval units operating out of Karwar are required to be equipped with specialised armaments and missiles.

These sophisticated missiles and ammunition require special storage facility and specialised servicing facilities.

INS Vajrakosh will have all the required infrastructure and is manned by specialists to meet these requirements..

"The rain-soaked commissioning ceremony earlier in the day was marked by traditional naval parade with precision. Captain Arvind Chari, Commanding Officer, read out the Commissioning Warrant and the Naval ensign was hoisted while the Naval band played the National Anthem," read a government statement.

Speaking on the occasion, Parrikar emphasized the importance of a strong and modern navy for a maritime nation like India.

He said Navy helps in maintaining peaceful, stable and orderly environment for socio economic growth and national development.
 

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