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Indian Navy to get first fully indigenously-built warship Saturday
Updated On: 11 July, 2014 08:04 PM IST | | Agencies
<p><span>Ready to protect the waters, India's </span><span>first indigenously-built anti-submarine warfare corvette INS </span><span>Kamorta will be handed over to the Indian Navy tomorrow</span></p>
Kolkata: India's first fully indigenously built major warship, the anti submarine warfare (ASW) corvette INS Kamorta will be handed over to the navy by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd. (GRSE) here Saturday, a defence statement said.
The super-sophisticated frontline warship will be formally handed over by GRSE chairman and managing director, Rear Admiral (retd) A.K. Verma to the Indian Navy at a brief ceremony at GRSE's fitting-out jetty.
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