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After aircraft and tanker, it’s warship for President

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President Pratibha Patil’s rendezvous with war vehicles continues. She is scheduled to sail on the INS Subhadra, an off-shore patrol vessel, on December 20 at the Presidential Fleet Review (PFR).

The spectre will comprise the aircraft carrier INS Virat, Kilo-Class submarines, MiG-29K aircraft and helicopters. Around 8,000 Navy personnel will be present when the President receives a salute from a flotilla of 81 ships and 44 aircraft.

“On Tuesday, 76 warships of the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard, three merchant marine vessels, one training ship SCC Jaanu and Navy’s only sail ship INS Mhadei will salute the President in a gala ceremony,” said an Indian Navy spokesperson.

The Mumbai coast, venue for the event, has already been fortified by the Western naval Command, in charge of organising the event.

“The PFR is a rare occasion where all the warships, submarines and aircraft assemble together. A lot of security arrangement is also put in place using all the available reconnaissance and surveillance assets,” a Navy official said.

On December 20, the programme will roll with the customary 21-gun salute to the President following which Patil will cover around 20 square nautical miles along which the ships will be anchored, on the INS Subhadra, designated the Presidential Yacht for the occasion.

Apart from the INS Viraat, Rajput-class destroyers, Shivalik, Godavari and Brahmputra-class frigates, Khukri-class missile corvettes, fleet tankers and landing ships will salute the President.

The submarine column will comprise the Sindhughosh and Shishumar-class submarines, Fast Attack Craft, minesweeper vessels and missiles and torpedo boats.
The hydrography survey vessel, ocean-going tugs, sail ships and several coast guard patrol vessels will also be displayed.

The fly past, comprising 44 fighter jets, will be led by the recently inducted MiG-29K aircraft, followed by Sea Harriers. The fighter planes will be followed by choppers and surveillance aircraft of the Navy and Coast Guard.

Adopted from the Royal British Navy, the PFR is organised once during the tenure of a President. So far nine such reviews, including the International Fleet Review in 2001, have taken place.

After aircraft and tanker, it’s warship for President
 
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This is going to be an AWESOME spectacle, really hope there are plenty of journos and photograhers going/invited to catch this epic sight. The latest IN ships, MiG-29Ks (not a very common sight on the web) and IN MARCOs all in one place, should be great viewing if proper coverage is given to the event.
 
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I have to ask... why the dislike of the President of India??? educate me..
 
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I have to ask... why the dislike of the President of India??? educate me..
Coz, she was invloved in 1984 riots..
which killed many of our sikh bros,and she is useless president without any influence of her character..Thats it..
 
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Coz, she was invloved in 1984 riots..
which killed many of our sikh bros,and she is useless president without any influence of her character..Thats it..

The office of the president of india is useless anyway, that is how it has been set up. It is mostly a ceremonial role, modelled after the present day office of the british monarch. Her being the supreme commander of the armed forces is also only in name, unlike in the USA. In what way has abdul kalam been tremendously influential in his capacity as president? Or any previous presidents, for that matter? Are there any specific issues on which you think she has been useless? How was she involved in the riots?

That being said, I don't know why she was made president, she had no significant acomplishments like her noteworthy predecessor.
 
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I have to ask... why the dislike of the President of India??? educate me..

Bcos she takes her family and a whole bunch of her relatives with her on for foreign jaunts with the taxpayers money.
 
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