Kalvari-Class Submarine Makes Landmark Visit to Campbell Bay

Kalvari-Class Submarine Makes Landmark Visit to Campbell Bay


In a move that highlights the Indian Navy's expanding reach and strategic ambitions, a Kalvari-class submarine has made a historic inaugural visit to Campbell Bay. This port, located in the Nicobar Islands, is India's southernmost point.

The submarine's visit signifies a crucial development, emphasizing the Navy's ability to project power far from the Indian mainland. Campbell Bay's strategic location provides immense value for extending the navy'soperational presence in the region. The Kalvari-class submarine's successful deployment demonstrates India's capability to swiftly position its advanced, stealthy submarines in critical areas, boosting deterrence and tactical flexibility.

The Kalvari-class submarines are state-of-the-art diesel-electric attack submarines known for their stealth and endurance. Their presence in Campbell Bay significantly enhances India's naval posture in the region.
 
Great news and criminal china will take note.
India should accelerate its P-75I, P-76 and also remanufacture of Scorpenes for Indian AIP insertion.
 
India keep missing opportunities.Kalvari by now should have been fully indigenous but our sloppy yards and government couldn't do it
 
India keep missing opportunities.Kalvari by now should have been fully indigenous but our sloppy yards and government couldn't do it
Navy procurement is done accordimg to plans made decades in advance. Plan for P75 was made many years ago. Our plan for indigenous submarines is P76, and work on them is on
 

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