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Questions on a Make-in-India carrier

The new INS Vikrant is reason to celebrate. But it also raises tough questions for India's military and political leaderships

INS Vikrant
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INS Vikrant (Image source: Twitter)

Shekhar Gupta
The commissioning of the INS Vikrant, the new avatar of the Indian Navy’s first aircraft carrier and flag-carrier for almost five decades, is a day of celebration for India — and for good reason.

At about three times the original (42,800 tonnes versus 16,000 tonnes), it isn’t just the biggest warship designed and built in India. It is also fully a swadeshi design.

That’s a matter of great pride because it places India among an elite list of nations with the ability to build such a warship — a list so elite that you can mostly count it on the
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