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INS Sindhurakshak S63 sailed with the President of India, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, for a day at sea on 13 February 2006. The day was to showcase to the President, the intricacies of submarine operations. It is for the first time that an Indian President was sailing on board a submarine, which in itself is a great moment in the history of the submarine arm of the Indian Navy and a singular honour for INS Sindhurakshak. She is the 9th in the series of Kilo Class submarines of the Indian Navy. Commissioned on 24 December 1997 at St Petersburg, Russia she has already taken part in two significant military conflicts Operation Vijay in 1999 and in Operation Parakram in 2002. She is commanded by Commander Pravesh Singh Bisht, who is an alumni of the 70th course of the NDA (National Defence Academy). INS Sindhurakshak traveled about five miles off the coast of Visakhapatnam and went down to a depth of 50 meters (164 feet). President Kalam was explained the functioning of the submarine and was also taken around the five compartments of the boat, so as to give him a first-hand knowledge of the submarine's operations.
INS Sindhurakshak S63 sailed with the President of India, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, for a day at sea on 13 February 2006. The day was to showcase to the President, the intricacies of submarine operations. It is for the first time that an Indian President was sailing on board a submarine, which in itself is a great moment in the history of the submarine arm of the Indian Navy and a singular honour for INS Sindhurakshak. She is the 9th in the series of Kilo Class submarines of the Indian Navy. Commissioned on 24 December 1997 at St Petersburg, Russia she has already taken part in two significant military conflicts Operation Vijay in 1999 and in Operation Parakram in 2002. She is commanded by Commander Pravesh Singh Bisht, who is an alumni of the 70th course of the NDA (National Defence Academy). INS Sindhurakshak traveled about five miles off the coast of Visakhapatnam and went down to a depth of 50 meters (164 feet). President Kalam was explained the functioning of the submarine and was also taken around the five compartments of the boat, so as to give him a first-hand knowledge of the submarine's operations.