India's 3rd Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine To Enter Service Soon

India's strategic defense capabilities are set to receive a significant enhancement with the imminent commissioning of its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman. Scheduled to enter service between April and May 2024, this submarine will bolster India's nuclear deterrent posture, complementing its existing fleet of SSBNs. The INS Aridhaman is part of India's broader initiative to modernize its naval forces and enhance its maritime security in light of regional threats. It is equipped with advanced technology and capabilities that allow for a potent second-strike capability, ensuring India’s strategic autonomy. The induction of the INS Aridhaman comes at a critical time as India seeks to strengthen its naval prowess amidst growing maritime tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. This development not only underscores India's commitment to maintaining a credible nuclear deterrent but also reflects its ongoing efforts to enhance its defense infrastructure in response to evolving geopolitical dynamics.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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