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At a Glance : INS Vikramaditya, India's new Aircraft Carrier

New Delhi: India is surrounded by water on  three sides  and so it become utmost important that India should have  a strong naval force  through which it  can protect the country from any act of


 

Finally, a fresh deal was inked in 2010, with the refit being pegged at $2.33 billion and another $2 billion for 45 MiG-29Ks.

 Originally built as the Admiral Gorshkov in the Soviet Union, the $2.3 billion (about Rs. 12,500 crore) aircraft carrier had been refurbished by Russia, the world's second-largest arms exporter for India, its biggest customer.
 
The induction of the 45,000-tonne aircraft carrier that can carry about 30-odd aircraft was delayed by almost a year. The INS Vikramaditya can do a maximum of about 28 Knots per hour.  
 
In sea trials, the ship sailed for 100 days and its flight deck - the most critical part of an aircraft carrier - is operational, senior officials told.  

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