India's submarine fleet to get booster dose early next year
The Times of India|October 21, 2022
N-Submarine, 2 Other Subs Set To Join Force
Rajat Pandit
India's submarine fleet to get booster dose early next year

After last week's test of a nuclear-capable ballistic missile from the nuclear-powered submarine INS Arihant, India's underwater combat arm is set to get another major boost early next year with the induction of another nuclear and two diesel-electric conventional submarines.

INS Sindhuratna, which had a major accident in February 2014 that killed two officers, is slated to return to Mumbai after undergoing a protracted "medium refitcum-life extension" upgrade at Severodvinsk in Russia in February. INS Sindhuratna is the second of the four old Russian Kilo-class submarines earmarked to undergo the modernization upgrade, each costing around Rs 1,400 crore, to stem the depletion in the conventional fleet.

This story is from the October 21, 2022 edition of The Times of India.

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