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127132
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2014.
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India's quest for modernization of the armed forces is propelled by the persistent threat to its territorial integrity and the aspiration of becoming a great power. However, there is no clearly defined comprehensive policy, much less a carefully crafted strategy, for time-bound modernization of the armed forces and there is no mechanism in place to steer the modernization programme in a holistic manner. In fact, there is considerable ambiguity about the core question as to what constitutes comprehensive 'modernization'. Consequently, it is left to the services to chalk out their own 'modernization' plans.
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127133
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2014.
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The explosions that gutted INS Sindhurakshak during the early hours of 14 August 2013 caught the imagination of an entire nation that watched the brief footage of the catastrophic event on their television sets. Barring some minor accidents which resulted in structural damage, this is the most tragic incident involving loss of lives in the 46 year history of the submarine arm. It not only sent shock waves through the defence establishment but also raised several questions concerning depleting submarine force levels,aspects of safety, and the absence of credible search and rescue (SAR)and salvage capabilities. In addition, there are connected issues related to maintenance, refits and modernization programmes, which have a bearing on their operational availability. An attempt is made in this article to examine these issues and let the reader draw his/her own conclusions.
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