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Only 'dignified activities' will be permitted on aircraft carrier Viraat: Vice Admiral Luthra

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 03 2018 | 7:45 PM IST

Only "dignified activities" will be permitted on board the Indian Navy's decommissioned aircraft carrier Viraat, Western Naval Command chief Vice Admiral Girish Luthra said Monday.

Since its decommissioning, several states have expressed interest to convert the ship into a tourism hub or a museum.

The carrier, built and deployed by the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom in 1959, served the Indian Navy from 1987 till it was formally decommissioned in March, 2017.

The Centaur-Class aircraft carrier operated for 56 years under British and Indian flags, earning itself a Guinness World Records mention for being the oldest serving warship.

"Proposals have been received from several states, including Maharashtra, to convert Viraat into a tourist destination. We will be permitting only dignified activities there," Vice Admiral Luthra told reporters here.

He also said the proposal from Maharashtra had been forwarded to the Defence Ministry.

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The vice admiral said the ship, in its future avatar, could be a public private partnership initiative.

"It is going to be a Public Private Partnership (model) which means the state as well as a private company is going to be involved. Whether it will be a convention centre or a museum or a tourism destination will depend on the PPP," he said.

About the Maharashtra government's proposal for the decommissioned aircraft carrier, Vice Admiral Luthra said, "It is being examined actively at the highest level."

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First Published: Dec 03 2018 | 7:45 PM IST

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