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Nuke submarine INS Arihant to be launched today
Sudhi Ranjan Sen, Sunday July 26, 2009, New Delhi

India on Sunday will join the select club of countries having nuclear submarines. So far only US, Russia, China, France and Britain have nuclear submarines.

India's own, INS Arihant, the first nuclear-powered submarine will make its first dive on Sunday. A nuclear submarine is one of the most potent weapons.

This is India's first step towards acquiring second-strike capability, that is, the ability to retaliate in case of a nuclear attack. But this is just step one, it has three more crucial steps to go - harbour and deep sea trial - when its systems are tested and finally a weapons trail.  Even then military superpower status with an ability to fire nuclear weapons from the deep sea undetected may evade India.

"If you specifically look at the triad, the second strike capability, it is dependent on the range of the submarine launched. Ballestic missile can reach all parts of the enemy. In our case, without having to go to the surface through the Mallaca strait or Singapore strait," said Vice Admiral A K Singh (Retd), Former Captain, INS Chakra.

It will take another two to three years before Arihant is deployed by the navy. And at least another seven years before India is able to build its second nuclear submarine. Arihant's design and capabilities may need fine tuning, which poses many new challenges for the navy.

N-Sub: New Challenges


  • It will have to evolve new operating procedures
  • It has to devise training and manpower planning
  • It will have build fresh infrastructure to dock these submarines

The political leadership will perhaps face the biggest challenge to exploit the second-strike capabilities such submarines offer. It will have to evolve and perhaps rewrite some of its existing concepts to make full use of a nuclear submarine.
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Posted by Aditya Mookerjee on Jul 26, 2009
I am absolutely happy that India has the capability to make nuclear submarines. Perhaps, we will now make submarines ourselves, and not purchase submarines in the international market in the future. I would like to see Indian made nuclear submarines have anti-ship, as well as ballistic missile capabilities. I would like Indian made nuclear submarines to be as well regarded as the Sea wolf class submarines of the United States. Perhaps, the Sea wolf is outdated. I read about the Sea wolf class in the Time Magazine in the early years of the 1990's. Everyone concerned should contribute to make the Indian Navy the fascination of the world, and just not of India, just as the U S Navy is today. Perhaps, the great minds in the Indian Navy can evolve a new doctrine on the use of warships, by using warships in innovative ways, as a group. Why not create very large capital ships which have very great naval firepower projection, with the use of better, and a larger number of missiles? Aircraft Carriers can be hit by long range surface to surface sea missiles. Perhaps, India should work in this regard. However, this capability is not required by India, at present, as we have good relations with all nations.
Posted by Karavadi Raghava Rao on Jul 26, 2009
Powerful Navy increases the status of India in the world.This is a major step in that direction.Congratulations for Indian Navy and our scientists connected to this mighty achievement.
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