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    India building secretive base in Mauritius

    Satellite imagery, financial data and on-the-ground evidence obtained by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit point to India building a naval facility on the remote Mauritian island of Agaléga.

    Military experts who have analysed Al Jazeera’s evidence say an airstrip under construction will almost certainly be used for maritime patrol missions by India’s navy.




    Evidence points to secret Indian navy base on Mauritian island | Investigation News | Al Jazeera
    Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago ...


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    Somehow if Indians do it, it doesn't seem serious . . . in a world-domination kind of way

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post

    Somehow if Indians do it, it doesn't seem serious . . . in a world-domination kind of way
    Probably because they have an agreement with the owners and didn't just take it like it was theirs...

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    India hails launch of 1st indigenous aircraft carrier for sea trials

    India’s first indigenously designed and built aircraft carrier has set sail for its maiden sea trials. The navy hailed it as a “historic and proud” day for the country, which has invested vast resources in Indian-made technology.


    On Wednesday, the Twitter account for the Indian Navy shared a video of the 262-meter aircraft carrier, dubbed Indigenous Aircraft Carrier 1 (IAC-1), heading to sea for trials.

    The navy said that many more sister ships were to come, hailing the “historic and proud day” for the country. It adds that the IAC-1 is taking to the waters for its maiden sea trials 50 years after its soon-to-be predecessor played a pivotal role in securing victory in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war.
    The vessel will eventually be named INS Vikrant, meaning ‘stepping beyond’, once commissioned, after its predecessor.


    Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said the maiden voyage of the 40,000-ton warship was “a true testimony to our unwavering commitment to #Atmanirbharta in Defence.” Labeling it “a proud moment for India,” he added that the “Realisation of this historic milestone, regardless of Covid, shows true dedication & commitment of all stakeholders.”

    The IAC-1 will host a range of fixed and rotary wing aircraft, including the MiG-29K fighter aircraft and Kamov-31 Air Early Warning Helicopters, according to the navy.


    Indian media cites plans to commission the warship in 2022, when it would become the second aircraft carrier in the country’s fleet. The only aircraft carrier currently in use is the Russian-made INS Vikramaditya.

    India has been pushing for self-reliance in several industries for many years; defense being a key sector. The government has also pushed forward with plans for self-reliance in the medical sphere during the Covid-19 pandemic. The well-used Hindi phrase ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ roughly translates as ‘self-reliant India’.


    In recent years, India has unveiled more and more defense equipment, frequently touting their achievements on social media.


    WATCH: India hails launch of 1st indigenous aircraft carrier for sea trials — RT World News

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Somehow if Indians do it, it doesn't seem serious . . . in a world-domination kind of way
    You feel secure just because that they aren't yet mastering 'fork and knife' ?

    Some day you'll find this cutlery embedded in your back.!!

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    Nah

    They aren't up to it yet

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    Can never have enough secret bases......anywhere.

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    Yeah, let's spend money on bases.

    We haven't got any poverty back home.

    They are acid trowers, Harry

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuangLao View Post
    Can never have enough secret bases......anywhere.
    Doesn't sound very secret if it's made its way here via Al Jazeera Jeff.

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