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Indian Navy to set up more facilities at Kakinada port | Business Line


The Indian Navy is planning to set up more facilities at Kakinada port to safeguard the country’s maritime interests, according to Vice-Admiral Anil Chopra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Naval Command.

He told reporters here on board stealth frigate INS Sahyadri on Tuesday that a base would be set up at Kakinada, deploying some high speed boats to protect the offshore assets and strengthen the defence capabilities in the region.

He said the Navy would be establishing a jetty at Kakinada port along with the Coast Guard for their operations. It is also establishing its amphibious warfare training school at Kakinada.

Naval air enclaves

As part of strengthening the operations on the east coast, the Navy would establish naval air enclaves at Tuticorin, Bhubaneswar and Behala in Kolkata. It is already operating an air station in Meenambakkam.

The Navy is in the process of acquiring land and developing it at a number of places in the State. The Eastern Naval Command is looking at developing an airstrip near Bobilli in Vizianagaram district that was used during the Second World War as an alternative landing station to INS Dega.

The indigenously built nuclear submarine INS Arihant has successfully completed its harbour acceptance trials and would be soon be embarking on sea acceptance trials.

Once commissioned, INS Arihant along with INS Chakra would be a force multiplier and help the Indian Navy become a true blue sea navy, he said.

He said: “It is a matter of great pride that all the new ships that are being commissioned are indigenously built.’’ Three more Shivalik class stealth frigates would be joining service soon.

He said the proposal to purchase four landing platform docks from Hindustan Shipyard Ltd here awaits the Government approval, and it may come soon.
The Indian Navy is planning to set up more facilities at Kakinada port to safeguard the country’s maritime interests, according to Vice-Admiral Anil Chopra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Naval Command.
He told reporters here on board stealth frigate INS Sahyadri on Tuesday that a base would be set up at Kakinada, deploying some high speed boats to protect the offshore assets and strengthen the defence capabilities in the region.
He said the Navy would be establishing a jetty at Kakinada port along with the Coast Guard for their operations. It is also establishing its amphibious warfare training school at Kakinada.
Naval air enclaves
As part of strengthening the operations on the east coast, the Navy would establish naval air enclaves at Tuticorin, Bhubaneswar and Behala in Kolkata. It is already operating an air station in Meenambakkam.
The Navy is in the process of acquiring land and developing it at a number of places in the State. The Eastern Naval Command is looking at developing an airstrip near Bobilli in Vizianagaram district that was used during the Second World War as an alternative landing station to INS Dega.
The indigenously built nuclear submarine INS Arihant has successfully completed its harbour acceptance trials and would be soon be embarking on sea acceptance trials.
Once commissioned, INS Arihant along with INS Chakra would be a force multiplier and help the Indian Navy become a true blue sea navy, he said.
He said: “It is a matter of great pride that all the new ships that are being commissioned are indigenously built.’’ Three more Shivalik class stealth frigates would be joining service soon.
He said the proposal to purchase four landing platform docks from Hindustan Shipyard Ltd here awaits the Government approval, and it may come soon.
 
Indian Navy is on role. Just need to sort out Submarine issue.
 
As per the official from above report, 4 LPDs would be purchased from Hindustan Shipyard Ltd. Does that mean we'll build our Indigenous LPDs?(I heard some news regarding this too and by the same HSL some 1-2 years back but then it seemed that govt was not so pleased about Indigenous LPD) @Abingdonboy @Dillinger @janon @sancho @Skull and Bones @Capt.Popeye
 
kakinada is very near to Vizag... hmmm... I knew this place very well...
 
@danger007 congratz for your married life :D

on topic: why india need to do this ? :P (Times of India type question)
 
@danger007 congratz for your married life :D

on topic: why india need to do this ? :P (Times of India type question)

Thank You.... may be India scared of because BD going to get 2sub now... and 3 or 4 modern sub in future.... with around 6 ultra modern frigates , 4 r 5 destroyers, 6 corvettes etc according to Uk bengali.... India is hell scared now
 
Thank You.... may be India scared of because BD going to get 2sub now... and 3 or 4 modern sub in future.... with around 6 ultra modern frigates , 4 r 5 destroyers, 6 corvettes etc according to Uk bengali.... India is hell scared now

by 2020.
8 frigates (3 additional old frigates in reserve)
16 corvette
4 submarines
:D
 
Three more "Shivalik Class FFG's"?
Reporting error or is the C-in-C,high?!
 
As per the official from above report, 4 LPDs would be purchased from Hindustan Shipyard Ltd. Does that mean we'll build our Indigenous LPDs?(I heard some news regarding this too and by the same HSL some 1-2 years back but then it seemed that govt was not so pleased about Indigenous LPD) @Abingdonboy @Dillinger @janon @sancho @Skull and Bones @Capt.Popeye
This is mis-reporting. The IN's LHD/LPD will be built in an Indian shipyard that has tied up with a foreign player so there's no way of saying they'll be built in HSL for sure as the process for selecting a design has only just begun. Possibly the reporter meant LCUs.
 
This is mis-reporting. The IN's LHD/LPD will be built in an Indian shipyard that has tied up with a foreign player so there's no way of saying they'll be built in HSL for sure as the process for selecting a design has only just begun. Possibly the reporter meant LCUs.
But dude, HSL is gonna build 2 LPDs for coast guards. I know It won't be as per with western LPDs but still why Indian Navy cant go for it?
 
But dude, HSL is gonna build 2 LPDs for coast guards. I know It won't be as per with western LPDs but still why Indian Navy cant go for it?
Do you know what a LPD is? This is a LPD:


lpd-17-image7.jpg


HSL are in NO WAY making LPDs for the ICG!!!
 
May be he is mistaken...
OF COURSE he is! There is absolutely NO WAY the Indian COAST GUARD are getting LPDs. Not only would the be the ONLY coast guard in history to operate such vessels but where is the proof? Come on, it's common sense.
 
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