In a significant affirmation of India’s strategic maritime capabilities, President Droupadi Murmu visited Goa, where she spent the day aboard the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. During her visit, she underscored the importance of strengthening the nation’s naval power in light of evolving geopolitical and security dynamics, particularly within the maritime domain.
The President pointed to the operationalization of the INS Vikrant as a pivotal moment in enhancing India’s maritime strength. She highlighted the recent commissioning of the INS Arighaat, India’s second nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, along with the fleet’s expansion through the addition of advanced warships and sophisticated naval infrastructure.
President Murmu recounted a recent telephone discussion with the President of Bulgaria, who expressed gratitude towards the Indian Navy for successfully rescuing a Bulgarian crew from a hijacked vessel earlier this year. This incident not only illustrates India’s capability in maritime security operations but also fosters deeper ties between India and Bulgaria, reinforcing mutual cooperation.
Additionally, the President lauded the Indian Navy’s efforts in promoting gender inclusivity by integrating women into various roles. Notable advancements include the appointment of the first woman commanding officer on a warship and the induction of women pilots into naval aviation, including the recent training of the Navy’s first female helicopter pilot. President Murmu emphasized that these initiatives reflect the Navy’s commitment to leveraging the full combat potential of women at sea.
Upon her arrival at INS Hansa, Dabolim, President Murmu was welcomed by Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and Vice Admiral Sanjay J Singh. A ceremonial guard of honor, consisting of 150 members, was presented to her. The day’s activities aboard the INS Vikrant included witnessing live naval operations, such as fighter jet take-offs and landings, missile firing drills, submarine maneuvers, and aerial flypasts featuring over 30 aircraft, alongside a traditional steam-past of warships.
This marked President Murmu’s first visit to Indian Navy ships at sea, demonstrating her support for the naval forces and the strategic initiatives being undertaken to safeguard India’s interests in the Indian Ocean Region. Through her experiences and observations, she reinforced the Navy’s role in ensuring regional security and peace, emphasizing the commitment of the Indian armed forces to maintaining stability in maritime waters.