Congrats to India for launching their first indigenous nuclear-powered sub.
While I do think India will eventually build nuclear-powered aircaft carriers on their own, this Kakodkar guy in the article makes it seem like India will start building these ships any time tomorrow. I don't think an indigenously-built Indian nuclear-powered ACC, with modern features, will arrive for at least a few decades. It's one thing building a relatively small nuclear-powered sub, but it's another thing building a whole nuclear-powered ACC with modern features.
China commissioned its first indigenous nuclear-powered sub in 1974 and it's only until recently they've begun to develop the facilities and resources to start building a nuclear-powered ACC. Even then, I wouldn't expect a Chinese nuclear-powered ACC for at least a decade. I know India has been operating ACCs longer than China, but their ACC building experience is limited, even in building small conventional ACCs, let alone a modern nuclear-powered ACC.
I'm not trying to knock India, on the contrary it's a noteworthy achievement to build your own nuclear-powered sub, that only a handful of countries have achieved. It's comments from people like Kakodkar who jump the gun and pronounce they have achieved something they have not yet attained. It prematurely gets Indian's hopes up and sets people up with unrealistic expectations. I'm sure smart military observers know these things take a long time to develop but many casual observers don't and get carried with the premature trumpet blowing. But all the best to India in this endeavour and hope to see these ships in the water in the future.