India has taken another strong step in boosting its defense power with the silent commissioning of its third nuclear-powered submarine, INS Aridhaman. The ceremony was kept low-key, but it marks an important moment for the country’s naval strength and security.
INS Aridhaman (S4) is India’s third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN). These submarines are specially designed to carry nuclear missiles and stay hidden underwater for long periods.
It belongs to the Arihant-class submarines, which are developed as part of India’s secret Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) programme.
The submarine was officially commissioned on April 3 in Visakhapatnam in the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
The event was not publicly announced, but the minister hinted at it through a short message on social media, calling the submarine a symbol of power. The timing of the ceremony matched his visit for another naval event.
INS Aridhaman is more advanced than the earlier submarines INS Arihant and INS Arighaat.
This makes it a more powerful addition to India’s naval forces.
INS Aridhaman can carry different types of nuclear-capable missiles, such as:
It can carry more missiles than earlier submarines, increasing India’s strike capability from the sea.
With this submarine, India further strengthens its nuclear triad. This means the country can launch nuclear weapons from:
Only a few countries like the United States, Russia, China and France have their capability, placing India among the top military powers in the world.
India is not stopping here. The Navy is already working on:
These steps aim to make India’s navy stronger and more self-reliant.
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