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SPEECHES
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PM's remarks on the occasion of
the launch of the Advanced Technology Vehicle
July 26, 2009, Visakhapatnam
I am honoured to be present here today on the occasion
of the launch of India's first indigenous nuclear powered
submarine.
I congratulate the ATV Programme and all personnel
associated with it for achieving a historic milestone
in the country's defence preparedness. Today's launch
is a reflection of the immense technical expertise that
exists in our country and the strength of our research
and development organisations. More importantly, the
launch represents the determination and patriotism of
our technologists, scientists and defence personnel
who have overcome several hurdles and barriers to enable
the country to acquire self-reliance in the most advanced
areas of defence technology.
The construction of a submarine is a highly demanding
task by itself. For the country to develop its first
nuclear submarine is a special achievement. Today we
join a select group of five nations who possess the
capability to build a nuclear powered submarine.
I am particularly glad that this submarine is the outcome
of a productive public-private partnership. Private
industry in India has evolved considerably during the
last few decades and we should leverage its strengths
to achieve our defence goals. I would also like to express
our appreciation to our Russian friends for their consistent
and invaluable cooperation, which symbolizes the close
strategic partnership that we enjoy with Russia.
The sea is increasingly becoming relevant in the context
of India's security interests and we must re-adjust
our military preparedness to this changing environment.
Our Navy has a huge responsibility in this regard.
The Government is fully committed to ensuring the defence
of our national interests and the protection of our
territorial integrity. We will continue to render all
support to the constant modernization of our armed forces
and to ensuring that they remain at the cutting edge
of technology.
We do not have any aggressive designs nor do we seek
to threaten anyone. We seek an external environment
in our region and beyond that is conducive to our peaceful
development and the protection of our value systems.
Nevertheless it is incumbent upon us to take all measures
necessary to safeguard our country and to keep pace
with technological advancements worldwide. It has rightly
been said that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
The years of hard work, dedication and perseverance
that have gone into today's launch are an example worthy
of emulation. They show that no task is difficult and
that there is no greater power than the power of self-belief.
I am confident that the lessons learnt this launch will
enable the ATV Programme to achieve even better results
in the coming years.
With these few words, I once again congratulate all
the organisations and personnel who have been involved
in the ATV Programme and on behalf of the country, wish
them continued success in the future.
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