New India won’t tolerate pirates, warns Rajnath

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VISAKHAPATNAM: Defence minister

Rajnath Singh

commissioned

survey vessel

INS Sandhayak into the

Indian Navy

at the Naval Dockyard here on Saturday. The event marked the formal induction into the Navy of the first of four survey vessel (large) ships, being constructed by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers in Kolkata.
Sandhayak was delivered to the Navy on Dec 4, 2023. Singh said those involved in

maritime piracy

and

smuggling

will not be tolerated under any circumstances, calling it the “pledge of New India”. Praising the Navy for averting five piracy attempts and assisting ships attacked by drones and missiles in the last few days, he said Navy is facilitating safe trade in the Indian Ocean region, while ensuring peace and prosperity.

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