Indian Navy Officially Inducts INS Vela
Indian Navy inducted the submarine INS Vela into service on Thursday, further increasing the naval power of the country. The Indian Navy has to induct a total of six submarines into service under the Kalvari-class submarine Project-75. INS Vela is the fourth submarine of this class inducted into service. The submarine was inducted into service in the presence of Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Karambir Singh. Earlier, the Navy inducted the warship INS Visakhapatnam into service on 21 November. Thus the Navy has achieved two ‘accomplishments’ in the form of INS Vela after INS Visakhapatnam in a week. After Vela
Indian Navy To Commission Submarine INS Vela
In view of the security of the country, India is continuously making rapid strides in the field of destroyer warship and submarine construction. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh handed over INS Visakhapatnam to the Indian Navy on Sunday and now the Navy is going to get INS Vela, the fourth submarine of the Kalvari class, which will be launched by the Indian Navy on 25 November. INS Vela, the fourth submarine of the Kalvari class, has been built at Mazagon Dockyard in Mumbai. Earlier, INS Kalvari, INS Khanderi and INS Karanj have joined the Indian Navy. All these submarines are built



