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It Took 14 Years. India To Buy 2 Rescue Submarines For 1,900 Crores
- Friday March 11, 2016
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
India will spend 1,900 crores on buying two rescue submarines from a UK firm, the government has decided.
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Seven Navy Officers Punished For INS Sindhuratna Accident: Sources
- Friday January 30, 2015
- India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Seven officers of the Indian Navy who were found guilty have been punished in relation to the accident on the INS Sindhuratna, the submarine that suffered an on-board fire on February 26, 2014. Senior Defence Ministry officials have told NDTV that the seven officers, including the submarine's Commanding Officer, have been found guilty of negligence...
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Navy Finds 7 Officers 'Culpable' in INS Sindhuratna Fire That Killed 2
- Tuesday November 25, 2014
- India News | Sudhi Ranjan Sen
An inquiry into the fire on board Navy submarine INS Sindhuratna in February this year has "found seven officers culpable of various acts of omissions and commissions," Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar told Parliament today.
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Defence Ministry not spending funds wisely enough, suggests P Chidambaram
- Friday March 7, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
Against the backdrop of the recent submarine mishap, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday suggested that the Defence Ministry is not spending the funds "wisely" enough and contended that the maintenance of the military assets was being neglected.
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INS Sindhuratna fire: cables to blame, not expired batteries, says initial probe
- Monday March 3, 2014
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
An early probe has revealed that the fire on board navy submarine INS Sindhuratna, which killed two officers, was due to faulty cables, and not expired batteries that had not been replaced, sources today said.
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Submarine INS Sindhuratna fire: 'He would have loved to die in war, he'd say this is embarrassing'
- Friday February 28, 2014
- India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh
Lieutenant Commander Kapish Muwal was 32 years old, Lieutenant Manoranjan Kumar was 30. Both the young men, officers of the Indian Navy, died saving other sailors when a fire broke out on their submarine, the INS Sindhuratna early on Wednesday morning.
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Submarine INS Sindhuratna fire: 'He would have loved to die in war, he'd say this is embarrassing'
- Friday February 28, 2014
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Two naval officers whose bodies were found inside the submarine INS Sindhuratna on Thursday, died saving other sailors after a fire broke out in the vessel late on Wednesday morning.
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INS Sindhurakshak tragedy: Families still await answers and closure
- Friday February 28, 2014
- Thiruvananthapuram News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
The mishap on board submarine INS Sindhuratna, off the coast of Mumbai, on Wednesday has reminded several families of their worst nightmare.
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www.ndtv.com
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Two officers died in fire on board submarine INS Sindhuratna, confirms Navy
- Friday February 28, 2014
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Two officers who were missing since the fire on board submarine INS Sindhuratna on Wednesday have died, the navy today confirmed. Their bodies were found after the submarine was brought back to the Mumbai coast this morning. Navy Chief Admiral DK Joshi resigned yesterday taking moral responsibility for accidents on his watch.
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Indian Navy's 10 mishaps in last seven months
- Wednesday February 26, 2014
- Cheat Sheet | NDTV.com
Navy Chief Admiral DK Joshi has resigned after an accident onboard submarine INS Sindhuratna off Mumbai coast early on Wednesday. This was the 10th mishap involving an Indian Navy warship in the last seven months.
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Navy chief Admiral DK Joshi resigns taking responsibility for submarine accidents
- Thursday February 27, 2014
- India News | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
Navy Chief Admiral D K Joshi has resigned after a submarine accident off the shore of Mumbai this morning.
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www.ndtv.com
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It Took 14 Years. India To Buy 2 Rescue Submarines For 1,900 Crores
- Friday March 11, 2016
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
India will spend 1,900 crores on buying two rescue submarines from a UK firm, the government has decided.
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www.ndtv.com
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Seven Navy Officers Punished For INS Sindhuratna Accident: Sources
- Friday January 30, 2015
- India News | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Seven officers of the Indian Navy who were found guilty have been punished in relation to the accident on the INS Sindhuratna, the submarine that suffered an on-board fire on February 26, 2014. Senior Defence Ministry officials have told NDTV that the seven officers, including the submarine's Commanding Officer, have been found guilty of negligence...
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www.ndtv.com
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Navy Finds 7 Officers 'Culpable' in INS Sindhuratna Fire That Killed 2
- Tuesday November 25, 2014
- India News | Sudhi Ranjan Sen
An inquiry into the fire on board Navy submarine INS Sindhuratna in February this year has "found seven officers culpable of various acts of omissions and commissions," Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar told Parliament today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Defence Ministry not spending funds wisely enough, suggests P Chidambaram
- Friday March 7, 2014
- India News | Press Trust of India
Against the backdrop of the recent submarine mishap, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday suggested that the Defence Ministry is not spending the funds "wisely" enough and contended that the maintenance of the military assets was being neglected.
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www.ndtv.com
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INS Sindhuratna fire: cables to blame, not expired batteries, says initial probe
- Monday March 3, 2014
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
An early probe has revealed that the fire on board navy submarine INS Sindhuratna, which killed two officers, was due to faulty cables, and not expired batteries that had not been replaced, sources today said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Submarine INS Sindhuratna fire: 'He would have loved to die in war, he'd say this is embarrassing'
- Friday February 28, 2014
- India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh
Lieutenant Commander Kapish Muwal was 32 years old, Lieutenant Manoranjan Kumar was 30. Both the young men, officers of the Indian Navy, died saving other sailors when a fire broke out on their submarine, the INS Sindhuratna early on Wednesday morning.
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www.ndtv.com
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Submarine INS Sindhuratna fire: 'He would have loved to die in war, he'd say this is embarrassing'
- Friday February 28, 2014
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Two naval officers whose bodies were found inside the submarine INS Sindhuratna on Thursday, died saving other sailors after a fire broke out in the vessel late on Wednesday morning.
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www.ndtv.com
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INS Sindhurakshak tragedy: Families still await answers and closure
- Friday February 28, 2014
- Thiruvananthapuram News | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
The mishap on board submarine INS Sindhuratna, off the coast of Mumbai, on Wednesday has reminded several families of their worst nightmare.
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www.ndtv.com
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Two officers died in fire on board submarine INS Sindhuratna, confirms Navy
- Friday February 28, 2014
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Two officers who were missing since the fire on board submarine INS Sindhuratna on Wednesday have died, the navy today confirmed. Their bodies were found after the submarine was brought back to the Mumbai coast this morning. Navy Chief Admiral DK Joshi resigned yesterday taking moral responsibility for accidents on his watch.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian Navy's 10 mishaps in last seven months
- Wednesday February 26, 2014
- Cheat Sheet | NDTV.com
Navy Chief Admiral DK Joshi has resigned after an accident onboard submarine INS Sindhuratna off Mumbai coast early on Wednesday. This was the 10th mishap involving an Indian Navy warship in the last seven months.
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www.ndtv.com
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Navy chief Admiral DK Joshi resigns taking responsibility for submarine accidents
- Thursday February 27, 2014
- India News | Edited by Prasad Sanyal
Navy Chief Admiral D K Joshi has resigned after a submarine accident off the shore of Mumbai this morning.
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www.ndtv.com