In a remarkable display of India's maritime prowess, the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd (GRSE) witnessed a historic moment as President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated the nation's latest warship, 'INS Vindhyagiri'. Nestled along the tranquil banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata, West Bengal, this event marked a significant stride in India's naval capabilities.
The INS Vindhyagiri is a sterling example of modern naval engineering. A creation of the Defence PSU GRSE, this vessel stands as a beacon of technological advancement. Stretching an impressive 149 metres in length, the warship is categorized as a guided missile frigate. Its commanding displacement of approximately 6,670 tonnes and a remarkable top speed of 28 knots underscore its robustness and agility.
President Droupadi Murmu graced the event with her presence, officially inaugurating the INS Vindhyagiri. This significant moment echoes India's commitment to bolstering its naval fleet and ensuring maritime security. The president's engagement with this project underscores the nation's dedication to advancing its indigenous shipbuilding capabilities.
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INS Vindhyagiri represents the culmination of a noteworthy undertaking by the Defence PSU GRSE. This ship is the final installment of a trio, with the previous five ships having been launched between 2019 and 2022. The completion of this project not only adds to India's naval strength but also speaks volumes about the country's capacity for innovation and complex engineering endeavors.
This launch also showcases President Murmu's proactive engagement with West Bengal since taking office. Her second visit to the state since assuming the presidency underlines her commitment to witnessing and supporting the growth and development of various sectors in the region.
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In a harmonious convergence of efforts, President Murmu's visit extended beyond the naval realm. She also inaugurated the 'My Bengal, Addiction Free Bengal' campaign, aligned with the broader 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan'. Organized by Brahma Kumaris and hosted at the Raj Bhavan, this initiative demonstrates a multi-faceted approach to societal well-being, transcending boundaries and encompassing various aspects of the state's progress.