KOCHI, India — India debuted its first
locally made aircraft carrier on Friday, a milestone in government efforts to
reduce its dependence on foreign arms and counter China’s growing military
assertiveness in the region.
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The INS Vikrant, one of the world’s biggest naval
vessels at a length of 262m, will formally enter service after 17 years of
construction and tests.
It inherits the name of a retired carrier famed for
enforcing a blockade against Pakistan’s naval forces during the 1971
Bangladeshi independence war.
“Today, INS Vikrant has filled the country with a
new confidence, and has created a new confidence in the country,” Prime
Minister Narendra Modi said at the ship’s commissioning ceremony in southern
Kerala state.
“We’ve joined the league of those select nations who
can construct such large aircraft carriers at home,” he added.
Around 1,600 sailors will crew the Vikrant, which
will initially service fighter jets redesignated from India’s only other
aircraft carrier.
That vessel was bought second-hand from Russia,
which has long been a major arms supplier to New Delhi.
Modi’s government has sought to wean the country off
its dependency on foreign military purchases and build a domestic defense
hardware industry.
It has invested heavily in local construction, with
more than three dozen other naval ships and submarines currently being built in
the country’s shipyards.
The outlay comes at a time of increasing concern
among military top brass over the strategic challenge posed by China’s
increasing presence in the Indian Ocean.
Last month New Delhi joined Washington in raising
security concerns when neighbor Sri Lanka allowed a port visit by a Chinese
research vessel accused of spying activities.
India and the US are both members of the so-called Quad,
a security alliance focused on the Indo-Pacific and aimed at providing a more
substantive counterweight to China’s rising military and economic power.
“The security concerns of the Indo-Pacific and the
Indian Ocean region were ignored in the past but it is our top priority today,”
Modi said.
‘Sign of our subjugation’
Friday’s commissioning
ceremony also saw the unveiling of a new naval flag without a British colonial
symbol left over from India’s colonial era.
The new ensign replaces a prominent Saint George’s
Cross, the national flag of England, with the royal seal of the Hindu
warrior-king Chhatrapati Shivaji.
“It is a historic date, we’ve made history and
discarded a sign of our subjugation,” Modi said during his address.
Shivaji is lauded by many for challenging the Muslim
Mughal dynasty, which ruled much of the subcontinent prior to British
colonization, and which Hindu nationalists see as an era of foreign
subjugation.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has also backed a
$300 million, 210m-tall statue of Shivaji off the coast of Mumbai, to be
unveiled later this year.
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