
The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces. It is responsible for safeguarding the maritime borders of India and enhancing the country’s maritime security. The Indian Navy operates a variety of ships, submarines, and aircraft to protect the nation’s interests at sea. It plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of India’s maritime domain.

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