Project Varsha - Indian Naval Base in Bay of Bengal
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| INS Chakra |
In what is seen
as a bid to entrench its presence beyond Bay of Bengal into the East
Asian waters and the Pacific Rim, Indian Navy is all geared to get an
exclusive sea port for its eastern-bound warships.
Ramkonda, a
quite hamlet on the Coromandel coast some 50 kms east of Vishakapatnam,
was chosen for building the new marine base. The work on the Project
Varsha began in 2005, and when completed, it is expected to be a gem of
the Indian Navy.
Seen by many as another step in fulfilling the ambitions of India’s
‘Look East policy, Project Varsha is expected to be the largest such
base in the country once it is completed. Experts claim that Ramkonda’s
proximity to Vishakapatnam, which is the headquarters of Eastern Naval
Command and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is what prompted Indian
Navy to build a base there.
With an expanding warships’ fleet which has already touched 46 and will
soon see induction of nuclear powered submarine INS Arihant, the
strength of Eastern Naval command is now on par with India’s western
Naval command.
And with Admiral Joshi hinting that India would co-operate with Vietnam
in competing with China for natural resources in the South China sea and
beyond, a prominent naval base in East was long overdue.
Interestingly, Project Varsha is being built on the same line of motives
as Project Seabird. While Seabird, located on the coast of Karnataka,
was built to have an eye on Pakistan, Varsha is seen by many as
manifestation of India’s ambitions in South China Sea and counteracting
the growing Chinese might in the region.

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