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Rise of India’s Nuclear Submarine fleet-Aridaman by Year end, 50% Powerful reactor under constructi

I believe it must be S4 as S3 is going to ve launched very soon. And as soon as it is launched, its place will be taken by next S4 boat as that seems logical step. Thank you.


If you mean, by just installing a nuke reactor in a boat 40 years after we are 40 years late, then you are correct. If you mean in technology terms, you are wrong. Ours is going to have much longer range SLBM, more stable nuke reactor, more refined design and build quality, much better information management system and software solutions installed on the boat, more diverse attack missiles and decoys and many more. But yes as another poster said, we don't have DSI!!!!!!


I don't agree in practical term but hell yeah power generated is sufficient for a city depending on demand.
He said non nuclear sub
I thought some conventional stuff :(
 
Indian dream to dominate Indian Ocean rests not on its not lame warships and submarine capabilities but rather on its poor leadership, bad training and wanting safety practices. They have to measure up to their ambition – but once they do, they shall invite unwelcome adversaries. Mahan was clarion in his prophetic phrase – an effort to rule the seas bespeaks military ambition and is tantamount to revising the global order. That shall not go unnoticed. Most importantly, India has to think about Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian’s statement of 1994, where he stated, “the Indian Ocean is not India’s ocean…” It is merely named on the geographical, not political basis. It suggests that Beijing is aware of Indian activities in waters and it also possess far better navy with latest naval technology. Time shall prove that even those who have franchised their containment efforts in the Indian Ocean would not let Indian Navy grow up to threaten their larger interests. Therefore, any misadventures by India in Indian Ocean may create further troubles for its own navy.
please do come to India someday and check out our armed forces academies.........Indian officers and soldiers are one of the best examples of killing machine...........maybe after watching that u will get to know who really is beneath the waves and in the air protecting the sovereignty of the "republic of India",its not politicians but a 6 feet Punjabi or jaat standing there in -40 degrees just to hit enemy into his eyes.......or an Indian naval officer lurking in the ocean just to protect his country from any aggression........nothing will go unanswered when a strong prime minister and a strong general dual is ruling the country.........
 
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