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India’s Maritime Power Shift: Can the Indian Navy Rule the Indo-Pacific?

India’s Maritime Power Shift: Can the Indian Navy Rule the Indo-Pacific?

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🌊 The Indo-Pacific is the new battleground for global dominance — and India is rising as a serious maritime power. In this deep dive, we explore India’s strategic transformation from a coastal defense force to a blue-water navy that could challenge China's growing influence in the region.

From INS Vikrant and Vishal to nuclear submarines and carrier battle groups, this video breaks down the Indian Navy’s capabilities, ambitions, and challenges.

We analyze:

  • The strategic significance of the Indo-Pacific

  • India's aircraft carrier program vs China's Fujian-class

  • The silent game changers: Indian vs Chinese submarines

  • Naval diplomacy and India's growing influence

  • Future force goals for 2030 and beyond

🇮🇳 Can India truly dominate the Indo-Pacific and become the anchor of regional stability? Watch now to understand the next great maritime power shift.

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