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Chakra-3: India May Not Get Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine Leased From Russia By 2026 Deadline

Chakra-3: India May Not Get Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine Leased From Russia By 2026 Deadline
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Arighat, India s Second Nuclear Submarine, To Enter Service Latest By 2024

Arighat, India s Second Nuclear Submarine, To Enter Service Latest By 2024
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India Quietly Launched Third Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine In November This Year: Report

India Quietly Launched Third Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine In November This Year: Report
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India May Lease A Second Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine From Russia: Report

India May Lease A Second Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine From Russia: Report
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Indian Navy s Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine Project Before CCS For Approval, To Be Prioritised Over Second Indigenous Aircraft Carrier

Indian Navy’s Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine Project Before CCS For Approval, To Be Prioritised Over Second Indigenous Aircraft Carrier by Swarajya Staff - Apr 19, 2021 12:54 PM INS Chakra. Snapshot The Indian Navy is prioritising the SSN programme due to the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean. Indian Navy’s project to build nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) is before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) for approval, a report in the Indian Today says. The programme, which involves the design and construction of six SSNs, each displacing around 6,000 tonnes, is likely to put the Indian Navy’s plan to build a 65,000-tonne indigenous aircraft carrier on the back burner.

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