INS Nistar Joins Indian Navy| ‘INS Nistar’ inducted into Indian NavyI Indias first indigenous diving support vessel Nistar joins Indian navy| diving support vessel ‘INS Nistar’ inducted into Navy at Visakhapatnam

Ins nistar joins indian navy: The Indian Navy took another step forward in the historic route of ‘self -sufficient India’ and included indigenously developed diving dive aid vessel ‘INS Nistar’ in the Navy in Visakhapatnam on Friday. Minister of State for Defense Sanjay Seth, Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K and other senior military officers were present at the ceremony held today. The vessel is made entirely of Indian design and technology by Hindustan Shipyard Limited, Visakhapatnam.

A major achievement for Indian Navy

INS Nistar is an important achievement for the Indian Navy as it will help protect the deep sea divers and danger in danger as well as help in difficult campaigns. Minister of State for Defense Sanjay Seth said that this vessel will not only strengthen India’s maritime strength, but will also set a major example of indigenous construction capacity.

What is its specialty?

The feature of the disposal vessel is its state -of -the -art divers system, which extends to multiple decks and includes high -level techniques such as saturation diving. With this, the Navy divers will be able to work for a longer time, which is especially important in submarine rescue operations.

Powerful steps towards ‘Make in India’ …

The vessel was built with the help of the Indian industry, in which about 120 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) participated and more than 80 % of the materials were obtained from indigenous sources. It is a symbol of India’s marine industrial capacity and strengthens the ‘Make in India’ campaign. Tripathi of Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh said that vessels such as Nistar are essential for modern naval campaigns and will promote our ability to operate in the sea in the coming times. He congratulated Hindustan Shipyard Limited and all associate industries for this technical achievement.

Strong step in India’s military campaign

INS disposal, is the first vessel of a series of two divers assistance ships. Through this, India has now certified the ability to operate its depth internationally internationally. This will make India not only effective with the role and strength of India in emergency maritime rescue operations.

Let me tell you, this divers aid vessel will play a new place to the Indian Navy’s war capabilities as well as a necessary role in protecting the country’s maritime interests. The Indian Navy has now moved more powerful and self -sufficient than ever.