India’s maritime strength is set to surge as PM Modi commissions three new indigenous warships in Kolkata on June 21. INS Dunagiri, a stealth frigate, INS Sanshodhak, a survey vessel, and INS Agray, an anti-submarine warfare craft, will bolster the Indian Navy’s combat, surveillance, and deep-sea capabilities. These platforms, boasting over 75% indigenous content, signify a major leap in India’s self-reliance in defense manufacturing. India’s maritime strength is set to surge as PM Modi commissions three new indigenous warships in Kolkata on June 21. INS Dunagiri, a stealth frigate, INS Sanshodhak, a survey vessel, and INS Agray, an anti-submarine warfare craft, will bolster the Indian Navy’s combat, surveillance, and deep-sea capabilities. These platforms, boasting over 75% indigenous content, signify a major leap in India’s self-reliance in defense manufacturing.
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