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Amid chanting of Vedic hymns and breaking of a coconut, INS Shakti, the second Fleet Tanker of Indian Navy, was today launched at an Italian shipyard in Genoa.

The tanker is being built by Italian ship builder Fincantieri under a contract signed in April 2008, valued at Euro 300 million. The contract includes two vessels. INS Deepak, the first of the two Fleet Tankers to be designed and built in Italy, is at an advanced stage of trials preceding delivery to the Indian Navy. It is scheduled for delivery to India at the end of this year.

Shakti is being built at the Sestri Ponente shipyard, using many modern and state-of-the-art ship building methods and concepts, with advanced outfitting. It is expected to be delivered within two years.

The trials of INS Shakti will start in December this year. Its delivery and commissioning in India is expected to take place in the middle of next year. The Fleet Tankers would be the first warships in Indian waters made by Fincantieri, the premiere shipbuilding company in Europe.

The ships are in double hull configuration, which provides greater safety against accidental oil spillages, in accordance with latest MARPOL regulations. Homai Saha, wife of Ambassador Debabrata Saha, who was the Chief Guest on the occasion, broke the coconut while launching the tanker. She also broke a bottle of champagne at the ship's bow in keeping with the Italian tradition.



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Indian Navy's 2nd Italian Fleet Tanker 'Shakti' Launched​
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Sestre Ponente Shipyard of Fincantieri, has launched the second of the two Indian Fleet Tankers - christened Shakti (strength) at a ceremony in Genoa, Italy on 11 Oct 2010.

Shakti was launched with the recitation of Vedic hymns by the Warship Production Superintendent in Italy and breaking of coconut by Mrs Homai Saha, Wife of His Excellency Shri Debabrata Saha, the Indian Ambassador in Rome, who was the Chief Guest on the occasion. In accordance with the Italian tradition, a bottle of champagne was also broken at the ship's bow by the 'God Mother' Mrs Homai Saha. The Controller Warship Production and Acquisition of Indian Navy, Vice Admiral NN Kumar along with senior Italian Navy, Indian Navy and MOD officials were present at the launching ceremony.

Deepak was the first of the two Fleet Tankers to be designed and built in Italy and is in advanced stage of trials and delivery to Indian Navy. The second Fleet Tanker Shakti is being constructed at the Sestre Ponente shipyard of Fincantieri, Italy using many modern and state-of-the-art ship construction methods and concepts with advanced outfitting to deliver the ship, in a challenging time frame of two years.

The Fleet Tankers will be the first warships in Indian waters made by Fincantieri , the premiere shipbuilder in Europe. The ships are in double hull configuration that provides greater safety against accidental oil spillages in accordance with latest MARPOL regulations. The first Fleet Tanker is scheduled for delivery in end 2010 in India, post completion of trials in Italy.

The trials of 'Shakti' will start in Dec 2010, and delivery of the ship and commissioning is scheduled in India in mid 2011, post trials in Italy.

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