INS Vikrant Achieved "Fully Operational" Status, Ready For Deployment
Indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant achieved "fully operational status" on Diwali, Which is built by Cochin Shipyard Limited, marking its readiness for deployment, according to an anonymous source. This development is significant amid China maritime assertiveness in the Indian Ocean Region and joint maritime exercises with Pakistan.
Commodore Anil Jai Singh (retired) highlighted the enhanced operational capability with two fully operational Carrier Battle Groups, reinforcing India maritime presence in the Indian Ocean Region. Singh noted that China, while observing these developments, is unlikely to provoke in these waters, recognizing the existing distance between China and India capabilities in the Indian Ocean.
The construction of the 44,000-ton warship began in 2013, culminating in the operationalization of INS Vikrant, demonstrated by successful landings of indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (Navy) and MiG-29K in the Arabian Sea. The Indian Navy showcased multi-carrier operations in June 2023, integrating INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant with a diverse fleet of ships, submarines, and aircraft in the Arabian Sea.
The significance of this accomplishment, comparable to the United States Navy, underscores the rarity of operating more than one aircraft carrier. Analysts, including Nick Childs from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), emphasized India unique position, joining the United Kingdom and China in commissioning a domestically built aircraft carrier in recent years.
INS Vikrant commissioning in 2022 positioned India as one of the few nations with multiple aircraft carriers, with plans to maintain a three-carrier force for simultaneous deployment on both coasts. The aircraft carrier underwent four phases of rigorous trials, becoming a "floating sovereign airfield."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during Vikrant induction on September 2, 2022, emphasized its symbolic significance, representing India hard work, talent, influence, and commitment in the 21st century. PM Modi highlighted Vikrant as a testament to India response to distant goals, long journeys, endless challenges, and the vastness of the ocean.