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Fitting response to nuke blackmailers, says PM Modi on INS Arihant completing nuclear triad

WION Web Team
New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Nov 05, 2018, 08:39 PM IST
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PM Narendra Modi while addressing crew of INS Arihant which returned from its first deterrence patrol. Photograph:(ANI)

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The Prime Minister outlined that this is a major achievement, adding that a credible nuclear deterrence is the need of the hour.

Strategic Strike Nuclear Submarine (SSBN) INS Arihant, India's nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, successfully completed its first successful deterrence patrol on Monday. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, lauded the accomplishment calling it “historic” and a “fitting response to those who indulge in nuclear blackmail.”

"The success of INS Arihant is a big step towards strengthening national security. For the country's enemies, it is an open challenge. It is a fitting response to those indulging in nuclear blackmail, credible nuclear deterrence is the need of the hour," PM Modi said.

"Dhanteras gets even more special! India's pride, nuclear submarine INS Arihant successfully completed its first deterrence patrol! I congratulate all those involved, especially the crew of INS Arihant for this accomplishment, which will always be remembered in our history," Prime Minister tweeted.

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The Prime Minister outlined that this is a major achievement, adding that a credible nuclear deterrence is the need of the hour.

"The success of INS Arihant enhances India's security needs. It is a major achievement for our entire nation. True to its name, INS Arihant will protect the 130 crore Indians from external threats and contribute to the atmosphere of peace in the region. In an era such as this, a credible nuclear deterrence is the need of the hour. The success of INS Arihant gives a fitting response to those who indulge in nuclear blackmail", he tweeted.

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A statement released by the Prime Minister Office also informed that the Prime Minister congratulated the crew and all those involved in the achievement which puts India among a handful of countries having the capability to design, construct and operate SSBNs.

"Prime Minister Modi commended the courage and commitment of India's brave soldiers and the talent and perseverance of its scientists, whose untiring efforts transformed the scientific achievement of nuclear tests into establishment of an immensely complex and credible nuclear triad, and dispelled all doubts and questions about India's capability and resolve in this regard," the statement read.

Drawing a comparison with the festival of light, Diwali, the Prime Minister expressed hope that just as light dispels darkness and fear, INS Arihant will be the harbinger of fearlessness for the country.

Reiterating India's commitment to the doctrine of Credible Minimum Deterrence and No First Use, the statement read, "As a responsible nation, India has put in place a robust nuclear command and control structure, effective safety assurance architecture and strict political control, under its Nuclear Command Authority. It remains committed to the doctrine of Credible Minimum Deterrence and No First Use, as enshrined in the decision taken by the Cabinet Committee on Security in its meeting chaired by the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on January 04, 2003.

(With inputs from ANI)