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Upgraded submarine INS Sindhukirti to boost Navy’s flagging fleet

Indians have low self esteem and want to use name of Pakistan's river and province to name their submarine. The also falsely claim Pakistan's Indus Valley Civilization while ignoring their Gangetic history.

Sindhu = Sea
 
Wait for few months before it blows up and sinks or crashes into a ISI fishing trawler.

Why one should keep derailing the the threads ?

People with more knowledge :smart: should guide others , derailing o_O
 
Indians have low self esteem and want to use name of Pakistan's river and province to name their submarine. The also falsely claim Pakistan's Indus Valley Civilization while ignoring their Gangetic history.
If Sindhu not belong to us then how we manage to construct dam on it.
 
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Sindhu = Ocean / Sea , Kirti = Fame

From where did the river come from?
 
They will blame Pakistan if there is an incident.

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Indians have low self esteem and want to use name of Pakistan's river and province to name their submarine. The also falsely claim Pakistan's Indus Valley Civilization while ignoring their Gangetic history.

Why for everything there should be an issue. :):)

National anthem of India.

Janagaṇamana-adhināẏaka jaẏa hē bhāratabhāgyabidhātā!
Pañjāba sindhu gujarāṭa marāṭhā drābiṛa uṯkala baṅga
bindhya himācala yamunā gaṅgā ucchalajaladhitaraṅga
taba śubha nāmē jāgē, taba śubha āśiṣa māgē,
gāhē taba jaẏagāthā.
Janagaṇamaṅgaladāẏaka jaẏa hē bhāratabhāgyabidhātā!
Jaẏa hē, jaẏa hē, jaẏa hē, jaẏa jaẏa jaẏa jaẏa hē..
 
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A missile being retrieved after a test fire from the INS Sindhukirthi, before the submarine was handed over to the Navy on completion of its refit at the Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, in Visakhapatnam on Friday. Photo: K.R. Deepak



HSL hands over submarine to Navy after refit - The Hindu
Updated: June 26, 2015 15:43 IST
Submarine repairs are 10 times more complicated than ship repairs and require a lot of specialised knowledge.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) handed over submarine ‘INS Sindhukirti’ after a refit to the Indian Navy here on Friday. This is the first time that a submarine of this nature has been refitted in India. It took about nine years for the retrofit and Russians were a part of the process.

"They are very particular about the work and insisted on replacement of 39 steel plates, which was a major work,” HSL Chairman and Managing Director Rear Admiral (retd.) N.K. Mishra said.

“Submarine repairs are 10 times more complicated than ship repairs and require a lot of specialised knowledge. We have involved retired Naval submariners and Naval Sailors, who are familiar with the functioning of submarines inside out. Around 150 of our workforce gained hands on experience in the repair of submarines,” he told the media on the sidelines of the function.

Rear Admiral (Retd.) Mishra said that he was optimistic that the Indian Navy would place another order for a second refit by the HSL. The shipyard had experience of refitting two Egyptian submarines during the 1970s. Though much of that experience could not be salvaged, the systems for refit of submarines that were put in place at that time were still functional and they were put to good use.
 
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