Witness the might that rules the waves!
Experience the Special Feature: "Waves of Power" on #NavyDay2024โ A tribute to #IndianNavyโs unwavering commitment.
#Combat Ready, #Credible, #Cohesive & #FutureReady Force โ Safeguarding National๐ฎ๐ณ Maritime Interests, #AnytimeAnywhereAnyhow.
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published: 04 Dec 2024
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published: 16 May 2023
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published: 07 Feb 2023
The Indian Navy | How Strong is it?
The Indian military is amongst the fastest growing in all across the world. Here's how strong its navy is.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Edited by Iyanbriandi
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published: 30 Dec 2023
Indian Navy Strengthens Fleet with 66 New Ships, Targets 200 by 2035 | Defence Dynamics
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The Indian Navy is advancing its maritime capabilities with 66 ships on order, including 50 under construction in Indian shipyards and two in Russia. Among these, the stealth frigate Tushil will be inducted in December 2024, marking the last imported warship as India moves toward self-reliance. The Navy aims for a fleet of 155-160 warships by 2030 and 175-200 by 2035, with a focus on anti-submarine warfare and maritime reconnaissance to counter Chinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean. Currently, the Navy fields two aircraft carriers, including the indigenously built INS Vikrant, an amphibious transport dock, guided-missile destroyers, frigates, and littoral corvettes. Its underwater fleet comprises nuclear-powered Arihant ...
published: 15 Nov 2024
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published: 04 Dec 2022
INS Valsura - The Sparks of The Indian Navy
In recognition of the yeoman service of nearly 80 years rendered both during peace and war, INS Valsura was awarded the Presidentโs Colour by Shri Ram Nath Kovind, the Honโble #PresidentofIndia and #SupremeCommander of #IndianArmedForces on 25 March 2022 at INS Valsura, Jamnagar. The unit has always stayed ahead of the curve to equip the officers and sailors of the #IndianNavy with the requisite skill set to ensure combat worthiness of increasingly complex weaponry and electronic systems onboard naval platforms. Hereโs an ode to the sparks of the Indian Navy to commemorate the award of the Presidentโs Colour #HarKaamDeshKeNaam
published: 29 Mar 2022
Indian Navy Races to Counter China
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India has started building up its navy and establishing bases further out to sea in a move to secure their maritime backyard. The Indian Ocean connects prime shipping routes and over 2.7 billion people live in the various countries surrounding it. Forty per cent of the wo...
published: 22 May 2024
Monica | Indian Navy | Republic day 2022 | 4K Original
Indian Navy contingent singing and dancing with gusto on evergreen bollywood song "Monica, oh my darling" during Republic Day 2022 rehearsals at Rajpath, Delhi. Shot in 4k.
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Witness the might that rules the waves!
Experience the Special Feature: "Waves of Power" on #NavyDay2024โ A tribute to #IndianNavyโs unwavering commitment.
#Co...
Witness the might that rules the waves!
Experience the Special Feature: "Waves of Power" on #NavyDay2024โ A tribute to #IndianNavyโs unwavering commitment.
#Combat Ready, #Credible, #Cohesive & #FutureReady Force โ Safeguarding National๐ฎ๐ณ Maritime Interests, #AnytimeAnywhereAnyhow.
#Wavesofpower
Witness the might that rules the waves!
Experience the Special Feature: "Waves of Power" on #NavyDay2024โ A tribute to #IndianNavyโs unwavering commitment.
#Combat Ready, #Credible, #Cohesive & #FutureReady Force โ Safeguarding National๐ฎ๐ณ Maritime Interests, #AnytimeAnywhereAnyhow.
#Wavesofpower
The Indian military is amongst the fastest growing in all across the world. Here's how strong its navy is.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Edited by Iyanbriandi
F...
The Indian military is amongst the fastest growing in all across the world. Here's how strong its navy is.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Edited by Iyanbriandi
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The Indian military is amongst the fastest growing in all across the world. Here's how strong its navy is.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Edited by Iyanbriandi
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Brought to you by the Behind Asian Team.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ----------- https://youtu.be/yCuQpm7yR08
The Indian Navy is advancing its maritime capabilities with 66 ships on order, including 50 und...
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ----------- https://youtu.be/yCuQpm7yR08
The Indian Navy is advancing its maritime capabilities with 66 ships on order, including 50 under construction in Indian shipyards and two in Russia. Among these, the stealth frigate Tushil will be inducted in December 2024, marking the last imported warship as India moves toward self-reliance. The Navy aims for a fleet of 155-160 warships by 2030 and 175-200 by 2035, with a focus on anti-submarine warfare and maritime reconnaissance to counter Chinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean. Currently, the Navy fields two aircraft carriers, including the indigenously built INS Vikrant, an amphibious transport dock, guided-missile destroyers, frigates, and littoral corvettes. Its underwater fleet comprises nuclear-powered Arihant SSBNs, 16 conventional submarines, and submarine-launched ballistic missiles forming part of Indiaโs nuclear triad, ensuring robust maritime and strategic deterrence.
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In recognition of the yeoman service of nearly 80 years rendered both during peace and war, INS Valsura was awarded the Presidentโs Colour by Shri Ram Nath Kovind, the Honโble #PresidentofIndia and #SupremeCommander of #IndianArmedForces on 25 March 2022 at INS Valsura, Jamnagar. The unit has always stayed ahead of the curve to equip the officers and sailors of the #IndianNavy with the requisite skill set to ensure combat worthiness of increasingly complex weaponry and electronic systems onboard naval platforms. Hereโs an ode to the sparks of the Indian Navy to commemorate the award of the Presidentโs Colour #HarKaamDeshKeNaam
In recognition of the yeoman service of nearly 80 years rendered both during peace and war, INS Valsura was awarded the Presidentโs Colour by Shri Ram Nath Kovind, the Honโble #PresidentofIndia and #SupremeCommander of #IndianArmedForces on 25 March 2022 at INS Valsura, Jamnagar. The unit has always stayed ahead of the curve to equip the officers and sailors of the #IndianNavy with the requisite skill set to ensure combat worthiness of increasingly complex weaponry and electronic systems onboard naval platforms. Hereโs an ode to the sparks of the Indian Navy to commemorate the award of the Presidentโs Colour #HarKaamDeshKeNaam
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India has started building up its navy and establishing bases further out to sea in a move to secure their maritime backyard. The Indian Ocean connects prime shipping routes and over 2.7 billion people live in the various countries surrounding it. Forty per cent of the worldโs offshore oil production takes place in the Indian Ocean basin.
Yet despite the name, the Indian Ocean is one of Chinaโs main geostrategic priorities and they appear to be making moves to box in and bypass India for decades as part of their Maritime Silk Road strategy. Chinaโs Navy has recently made high profile maneuvers through the Indian Ocean with a submarine visit to Sri Lanka and then to Pakistan. The Chinese government and their officials stated the increased activity was about trade and security, not aimed towards their rivalโs in India. However they did also say quote โthe Indian Ocean is not Indiaโs oceanโ
India is aiming to change the state of play by building a true bluewater navy that can stand up to any opponent and project Indian power across the Indo-Pacific region. Indian Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Kumar announced the country plans to have a 175 ship navy by 2035 along with major upgrades to existing hulls. How can India modernize their naval power? What kind of ships is India building and what do they tell us of the countryโs overall strategy? Hit the like button and join our Task & Purpose discord server if you havenโt yet. This is the story of the Indian Navy and what the future holds for one of the fastest growing naval forces on the planet.
The story of how india went from a buyers to a builders was not a simple a to b process.
The Indian Navy operates a unique mix of western, eastern, and indigenously designed equipment. Following Indiaโs independence from British rule in 1947, the country operated mostly foreign vessels in its navy for much of the 20th Century. India had inherited two frigates and a few dozen smaller vessels from the UK, but also purchased or licensed from other nations over the following decades, including the Soviet Union. Despite close ties to the British Navy following almost a century of colonial rule, India didnโt want to get drawn into the superpower clash of the Cold War. This is because India believes in a policy known as โstrategic autonomy,โ what that means is they want to reserve the right to make their own decisions independent of external pressure.
According to this 30 page declassified CIA document from 1988 their analysis stated that following Indiaโs independence India originally pursued a naval strategy that was mainly just diplomatic measures because they had yet to build up a large force. quote โNew Delhi's Indian Ocean strategy centers on maritime defense and the assertion of its leadership over other regional states. It also includes supporting the internal stability of these states, protecting the interests of local Indian ethnic groups, and limitingโif not supplanting-foreign presences.โ The document goes on to state that beginning in 1988 India started to modernize and expand their navy to actually start projecting power.
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India has started building up its navy and establishing bases further out to sea in a move to secure their maritime backyard. The Indian Ocean connects prime shipping routes and over 2.7 billion people live in the various countries surrounding it. Forty per cent of the worldโs offshore oil production takes place in the Indian Ocean basin.
Yet despite the name, the Indian Ocean is one of Chinaโs main geostrategic priorities and they appear to be making moves to box in and bypass India for decades as part of their Maritime Silk Road strategy. Chinaโs Navy has recently made high profile maneuvers through the Indian Ocean with a submarine visit to Sri Lanka and then to Pakistan. The Chinese government and their officials stated the increased activity was about trade and security, not aimed towards their rivalโs in India. However they did also say quote โthe Indian Ocean is not Indiaโs oceanโ
India is aiming to change the state of play by building a true bluewater navy that can stand up to any opponent and project Indian power across the Indo-Pacific region. Indian Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Kumar announced the country plans to have a 175 ship navy by 2035 along with major upgrades to existing hulls. How can India modernize their naval power? What kind of ships is India building and what do they tell us of the countryโs overall strategy? Hit the like button and join our Task & Purpose discord server if you havenโt yet. This is the story of the Indian Navy and what the future holds for one of the fastest growing naval forces on the planet.
The story of how india went from a buyers to a builders was not a simple a to b process.
The Indian Navy operates a unique mix of western, eastern, and indigenously designed equipment. Following Indiaโs independence from British rule in 1947, the country operated mostly foreign vessels in its navy for much of the 20th Century. India had inherited two frigates and a few dozen smaller vessels from the UK, but also purchased or licensed from other nations over the following decades, including the Soviet Union. Despite close ties to the British Navy following almost a century of colonial rule, India didnโt want to get drawn into the superpower clash of the Cold War. This is because India believes in a policy known as โstrategic autonomy,โ what that means is they want to reserve the right to make their own decisions independent of external pressure.
According to this 30 page declassified CIA document from 1988 their analysis stated that following Indiaโs independence India originally pursued a naval strategy that was mainly just diplomatic measures because they had yet to build up a large force. quote โNew Delhi's Indian Ocean strategy centers on maritime defense and the assertion of its leadership over other regional states. It also includes supporting the internal stability of these states, protecting the interests of local Indian ethnic groups, and limitingโif not supplanting-foreign presences.โ The document goes on to state that beginning in 1988 India started to modernize and expand their navy to actually start projecting power.
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Indian Navy contingent singing and dancing with gusto on evergreen bollywood song "Monica, oh my darling" during Republic Day 2022 rehearsals at Rajpath, Delhi...
Indian Navy contingent singing and dancing with gusto on evergreen bollywood song "Monica, oh my darling" during Republic Day 2022 rehearsals at Rajpath, Delhi. Shot in 4k.
The Indian Navy Band is one of the best bands in Asia. The Naval Musicians, known as unofficial ambassadors of the country, are trained in using the finest instruments.
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Indian Navy contingent singing and dancing with gusto on evergreen bollywood song "Monica, oh my darling" during Republic Day 2022 rehearsals at Rajpath, Delhi. Shot in 4k.
The Indian Navy Band is one of the best bands in Asia. The Naval Musicians, known as unofficial ambassadors of the country, are trained in using the finest instruments.
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Witness the might that rules the waves!
Experience the Special Feature: "Waves of Power" on #NavyDay2024โ A tribute to #IndianNavyโs unwavering commitment.
#Combat Ready, #Credible, #Cohesive & #FutureReady Force โ Safeguarding National๐ฎ๐ณ Maritime Interests, #AnytimeAnywhereAnyhow.
#Wavesofpower
The Indian military is amongst the fastest growing in all across the world. Here's how strong its navy is.
Narrated by Tom McKay
Video Edited by Iyanbriandi
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In Service of the #Nation #IndianNavy remains steadfast towards safeguarding our #maritime interests.
#Awayoflife
Watch glimpses of a #CombatReady, #Credible, #Cohesive & Future proof force
In recognition of the yeoman service of nearly 80 years rendered both during peace and war, INS Valsura was awarded the Presidentโs Colour by Shri Ram Nath Kovind, the Honโble #PresidentofIndia and #SupremeCommander of #IndianArmedForces on 25 March 2022 at INS Valsura, Jamnagar. The unit has always stayed ahead of the curve to equip the officers and sailors of the #IndianNavy with the requisite skill set to ensure combat worthiness of increasingly complex weaponry and electronic systems onboard naval platforms. Hereโs an ode to the sparks of the Indian Navy to commemorate the award of the Presidentโs Colour #HarKaamDeshKeNaam
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India has started building up its navy and establishing bases further out to sea in a move to secure their maritime backyard. The Indian Ocean connects prime shipping routes and over 2.7 billion people live in the various countries surrounding it. Forty per cent of the worldโs offshore oil production takes place in the Indian Ocean basin.
Yet despite the name, the Indian Ocean is one of Chinaโs main geostrategic priorities and they appear to be making moves to box in and bypass India for decades as part of their Maritime Silk Road strategy. Chinaโs Navy has recently made high profile maneuvers through the Indian Ocean with a submarine visit to Sri Lanka and then to Pakistan. The Chinese government and their officials stated the increased activity was about trade and security, not aimed towards their rivalโs in India. However they did also say quote โthe Indian Ocean is not Indiaโs oceanโ
India is aiming to change the state of play by building a true bluewater navy that can stand up to any opponent and project Indian power across the Indo-Pacific region. Indian Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Kumar announced the country plans to have a 175 ship navy by 2035 along with major upgrades to existing hulls. How can India modernize their naval power? What kind of ships is India building and what do they tell us of the countryโs overall strategy? Hit the like button and join our Task & Purpose discord server if you havenโt yet. This is the story of the Indian Navy and what the future holds for one of the fastest growing naval forces on the planet.
The story of how india went from a buyers to a builders was not a simple a to b process.
The Indian Navy operates a unique mix of western, eastern, and indigenously designed equipment. Following Indiaโs independence from British rule in 1947, the country operated mostly foreign vessels in its navy for much of the 20th Century. India had inherited two frigates and a few dozen smaller vessels from the UK, but also purchased or licensed from other nations over the following decades, including the Soviet Union. Despite close ties to the British Navy following almost a century of colonial rule, India didnโt want to get drawn into the superpower clash of the Cold War. This is because India believes in a policy known as โstrategic autonomy,โ what that means is they want to reserve the right to make their own decisions independent of external pressure.
According to this 30 page declassified CIA document from 1988 their analysis stated that following Indiaโs independence India originally pursued a naval strategy that was mainly just diplomatic measures because they had yet to build up a large force. quote โNew Delhi's Indian Ocean strategy centers on maritime defense and the assertion of its leadership over other regional states. It also includes supporting the internal stability of these states, protecting the interests of local Indian ethnic groups, and limitingโif not supplanting-foreign presences.โ The document goes on to state that beginning in 1988 India started to modernize and expand their navy to actually start projecting power.
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#NAVY #TECHNOLOGY #HISTORY
Indian Navy contingent singing and dancing with gusto on evergreen bollywood song "Monica, oh my darling" during Republic Day 2022 rehearsals at Rajpath, Delhi. Shot in 4k.
The Indian Navy Band is one of the best bands in Asia. The Naval Musicians, known as unofficial ambassadors of the country, are trained in using the finest instruments.
๐ Subscribe for more of such cinematic videos: https://bit.ly/3hIdq2W
For business inquiries contact me at [email protected]
Let's connect:
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