With the induction of INS Arihant, India will join one of the few super powers in the world that possess the knowledge of designing, engineering and operating a nuclear submarine. Arihant is the ...
I n 2016, India commissioned its maiden ballistic missile submarine, INS Arihant, into the Navy. The nuclear-powered ...
The Indian Navy is set to commission its second nuclear submarine, with the 112-metre-long INS Arihant to be launched out of Visakhapatnam on Thursday by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
The 6,000-ton vessel was built at the Ship Building Centre in the port city of Visakhapatnam and it was revealed for the first time in 2009. India's first nuclear armed submarine INS Arihant is ...
India’s second-ever home-built nuclear-powered submarine. Named 'slayer of enemies', Arighat follows in the footsteps of the Arihant, marking significant progress in India’s nuclear triad ...
However, the Indian Navy still lacks a capable ballistic missile with which to arm the INS Arihant.
Presently, India is constructing six Scorpene submarines under a licence agreement ... derived from the design and expertise gained from the INS Arihant - India's first nuclear boat - would ...
INS Arihant signifies India's foray into nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, a key deterrent in maintaining regional stability. Its advanced capabilities underscore the country's ...