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The Indian Navy’s firepower got a major boost with the induction of stealth guided-missile destroyer ship 'Visakhapatnam' in Mumbai on Sunday.
The Indian Navy’s firepower got a major boost with the induction of INS Visakhapatnam, one of the four stealth guided-missile destroyer ships under Project 15B, at the Western Naval Command in Mumbai on Sunday. Mumbai: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrives at the Commissioning ceremony of INS Visakhapatnam.INS Visakhapatnam, the indigenously built guided-missile destroyer, is all set to be commissioned today. pic.twitter.com/yXnFlB3raU CURTAIN RAISER#Visakhapatnam - 21.11.21#AatmanirbharBharat #MakeInIndia#https://t.co/7rLMVRS6RS pic.twitter.com/DWGWShUJrf
Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh along with top naval commanders was in attendance at the induction ceremony of the indigenously built Visakhapatnam, seen as another Atmanirbhar success story in the field of defence manufacturing.

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