India intends to add another 125 vessels For the world’s third-largest military power into
Date:2011-09-01Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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BEIJING, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) India in the next decade to increase its naval warships and submarines 125 and efforts to achieve modernization and development of low-cost naval shipbuilding capabilities.
According to Singapore, “Lianhe Zaobao,” reported over the past decade, India’s military spending has doubled to roughly $ 30 billion per year. “Sydney Morning Herald” quoted analysts as saying that if India can keep pace with its military spending is expected to economic growth, India will become the world’s third-largest in 20 years of military power.
Navy, the Indian Defense Ministry Director of Planning Batna Siegel said the Indian shipyard has started construction of 32 warships and submarines. The next decade, the Navy will build more ships, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates and amphibious ships.
India has the world’s fastest growing one of the Navy, its fleet of 120 ships, making India the world’s naval forces were ranked fifth.
Observer Research Foundation, India’s strategic analyst, said Mohanty, 2025, India is likely to have 3-4 aircraft carriers, a fleet of nuclear submarines, a squadron with 35 land-based weapons systems and advanced air force, and a large ground forces.
He said: “There is no doubt that India will become a full-scale military power in the region … … more is expected of them in the international arena to play a more constructive role.”
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