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Ministry of Defence
06-April, 2015 15:54 IST
Shri Manohar Parrikar Visits Western Naval Command

The Hon’ble Raksha Mantri, Shri Manohar Parrikar, visited Headquarters, Western Naval Command at Mumbai on 06 April 2015. He was received by Admiral RK Dhowan, Chief of the Naval Staff and Vice Admiral SPS Cheema, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command. During the visit, the Hon'ble Raksha Mantri was apprised about the operational responsibilities of the command and challenges faced by the Indian Navy in its area of responsibility. The minister was also apprised about the operational readiness of the command, morale and welfare issues.

The Hon'ble Minister was also briefed on the progress on coastal security on the West Coast. Actions taken to improve synergy and coordination between various stake holders involved in coastal security were also highlighted to the Minister.

Later in the day, the Hon'ble Raksha Mantri visited INS Sindhukesari (EKM Submarine) in harbour for a first-hand experience of an operational submarine. He was briefed on the operating environment in submarines. He also interacted with the crew members of the submarine. The Hon'ble Raksha Mantri then visited INS Viraat, where he was briefed about the ship and development plans of Naval Dockyard (Mumbai).

The Hon'ble Raksha Mantri had earlier embarked INS Vikramaditya at sea in mid-February 2015 during the Navy's annual exercise TROPEX, where he had witnessed several successful weapon firings by ships of the Western Fleet.

Earlier in the day, the Raksha Mantri witnessed the undocking of the first Scorpene class submarine (Kalvari) being built at the Mazagon Dock Ltd. The submarine is due for induction in September 2016. He also reviewed the functioning of the premier Defence shipyard.

The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar visits the INS Sindhukesari (EKM Submarine) in harbour for a first-hand experience of an operational submarine, in Mumbai on April 06, 2015. The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R.K. Dhowan and the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral S.P.S. Cheema are also seen.
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The Union Minister for Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar visits the Headquarters, Western Naval Command, in Mumbai on April 06, 2015. The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R.K. Dhowan and the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral S.P.S. Cheema are also seen.
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The DG Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral H.C.S. Bisht presenting a memento to the DG Bangladesh Coast Guard, Rear Admiral Mohammad Makbul Hossain, in New Delhi on April 07, 2015.
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According IN plans, between 2012-22 they intent to acquire/order 4 Destroyers and 10 frigates.(P15A and P17 are part of previous plan). Four Project 15B destroyers are under construction and seven Project 17A frigates are on order.The remaining 3 frigates will be Follow on Talwar class frigates.We already operate 6 Talwar class and As @Penguin said Indian design inputs learned from Shivalik class helped to create the Talwar class and from that class russia developed the Project 11356 frigates (Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate).India also helped to modernize "Yantar" shipyard in Kaliningrad. Indian shipyards are not full to make 4000ton frigates but shipyards capable/experienced in building these ships(MDL,GRSE) are full with orders.New private shipyards (ABG , L&T & Pipavav ) are all capable but inexperienced.A partnership b/w Yantar shipyard and one of these private shipyard can be expected. Its time to repay :coffee: and make those ships in india. #Makeinindia

Looks like things are going in right direction :
Russia offers India 3 additional Talwar class frigates | Russia & India Report
Russia offers to build Project 11356 Frigates in India’s Shipyards


@Manindra @Abingdonboy @Didact @Chanakya's_Chant @Capt.Popeye

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According IN plans, between 2012-22 they intent to acquire/order 4 Destroyers and 10 frigates.(P15A and P17 are part of previous plan). Four Project 15B destroyers are under construction and seven Project 17A frigates are on order.The remaining 3 frigates will be Follow on Talwar class frigates.We already operate 6 Talwar class and As @Penguin said Indian design inputs learned from Shivalik class helped to create the Talwar class and from that class russia developed the Project 11356 frigates (Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate).India also helped to modernize "Yantar" shipyard in Kaliningrad. Indian shipyards are not full to make 4000ton frigates but shipyards capable/experienced in building these ships(MDL,GRSE) are full with orders.New private shipyards (ABG , L&T & Pipavav ) are all capable but inexperienced.A partnership b/w Yantar shipyard and one of these private shipyard can be expected. Its time to repay :coffee: and make those ships in india. #Makeinindia

Looks like things are going in right direction :
Russia offers India 3 additional Talwar class frigates | Russia & India Report
Russia offers to build Project 11356 Frigates in India’s Shipyards


@Manindra @Abingdonboy @Didact @Chanakya's_Chant @Capt.Popeye

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Same technology & design can be transferred by MDL to private shipyards with much less consultation charges.
They should take consultancy by western shipyards in 20 metre beam destroyers for more VLS instead of 17 metre current & more automation.
 
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Ministry of Defence
10-April, 2015 15:44 IST

Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal, VSM

Assumes Charge as Station Commander Delhi Area
Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal, VSM took over Command of INS India and Station Commander Delhi Area today from Commodore Vijesh Kumar Garg, VSM. After four years of successful tenure, Commodore Garg now proceeds as Deputy Director General, NCC for Tamil Nadu, Pudduchery, Andaman & Nicobar.

Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 01 Jan 1986. He is an alumnus of the prestigious National Defence Academy (NDA) Khadakwasala and Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington. A specialist in Missile and Gunnery, he spent majority of his career in afloat and operational appointments. He has the distinction of being the Commanding Officer of four ships – INTRV-71, Missile Boat INS Pralaya, Submarine Depot Ship INS Amba and Fleet Support Ship INS Deepak. He has also been Chief Staff officer of 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron at Mumbai for four years besides serving as Director Naval Plans at IHQ MoD(N). For his distinguished service, he was awarded Vishisht Seva Medal by the President on 26 January 2014.

Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal takes over Command of INS India and Station Commander Delhi Area from Commodore Vijesh Kumar Garg, at INS India, in New Delhi on April 10, 2015.
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Ministry of Defence
10-April, 2015 15:44 IST

Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal, VSM

Assumes Charge as Station Commander Delhi Area
Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal, VSM took over Command of INS India and Station Commander Delhi Area today from Commodore Vijesh Kumar Garg, VSM. After four years of successful tenure, Commodore Garg now proceeds as Deputy Director General, NCC for Tamil Nadu, Pudduchery, Andaman & Nicobar.

Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 01 Jan 1986. He is an alumnus of the prestigious National Defence Academy (NDA) Khadakwasala and Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington. A specialist in Missile and Gunnery, he spent majority of his career in afloat and operational appointments. He has the distinction of being the Commanding Officer of four ships – INTRV-71, Missile Boat INS Pralaya, Submarine Depot Ship INS Amba and Fleet Support Ship INS Deepak. He has also been Chief Staff officer of 22nd Missile Vessel Squadron at Mumbai for four years besides serving as Director Naval Plans at IHQ MoD(N). For his distinguished service, he was awarded Vishisht Seva Medal by the President on 26 January 2014.

Commodore Balbir Kumar Munjal takes over Command of INS India and Station Commander Delhi Area from Commodore Vijesh Kumar Garg, at INS India, in New Delhi on April 10, 2015.
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LOL. IN needs to get rid of those gold ropes on the dress.

Time for a fashion upgrade. :P
 
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does india make its own engine for ships and submarines or do they import it like for tejas??

All the engines are imported from Somalia, though imports from Rwanda are also being considered presently.
That being said; use "Uncle Google", you are sure to get more enlightened about all this, look for ship-building and aviation manufacture. There are many threads running here too.
LOOK and thou shalt find!
 
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