Indian Navy
Navy successfully tests n-capable ‘Dhanush’
05 Oct 2012
Navy chief inaugurates INS Baaz in Cambell Bay
01 Aug 2012
India has gained increased ability to mount hawk-like vigil on Chinese naval movements around the vital maritime channel of the Strait of Malacca
Ministry clears way for defence deals worth Rs20,000 crore
22 Jun 2012
The weapons purchase proposals cleared by the Defence Acquisition Council include 14 Dornier aircraft for the IAF, 116 (30 mm) guns for the Indian Navy and quick reaction surface-to-air missiles for the Indian Army
Pipavav-Mazagon Docks JV gets government nod
03 May 2012
The approval will help Pipavav bid for all future warship projects like frigates, destroyers, aircraft carriers, LPDs, submarines and corvettes for the Indian Navy
Indian Navy to induct Russian-built nuclear submarine
04 Apr 2012
India becomes the world's sixth country to operate a nuclear-powered submarine with the induction of the Russian-built Akula class K-152 Nerpa submarine by the Indian Navy to its fleet today
Indian Navy inducts INS Chakra
24 Jan 2012
India became the world's sixth country to operate a nuclear-powered submarine after Russia yesterday handed over the K-152 Nerpa nuclear-powered attack submarine to the Indian Navy
Indian Navy to induct Russian n-sub by March
05 Dec 2011
Indian Navy to induct 49 ships over five years
05 Dec 2011
Indian Navy awaits nod to use Kolkata airfield
03 Dec 2011
Indian Navy to develop “long legs” by 2027
03 Dec 2011
Naval prototype of LCA Tejas to debut this month
03 Dec 2011
Army inducts BrahMos Block-II regiment
10 Nov 2011
Russia to hand over n-sub to India mid-November
05 Oct 2011
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