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Author: Swapnanil Chatterjee
India gifts missile warship INS Kirpan to Vietnam, bolstering maritime security & strategic partnership amid Chinese concerns.
India has gifted an indigenously-built missile warship, INS Kirpan, to its strategic partner Vietnam with the aim of strengthening its reach in the South China Sea. The announcement came after India’s Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, held a meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart, General Phan Van Gang, in the national capital on June 9.
3 Things You Need to Know about Gifting the Kirpan
- The gift of INS Kirpan, an in-service missile corvette, will enhance the Vietnamese People’s Navy.
- Vietnam is a vital partner in India’s Act East policy, and the gift of Kirpan strengthens this alliance.
- During the visit, Ministers discussed defence cooperation, research, and joint production.
Enhanced maritime security with INS Kirpan
The missile corvette will become the second largest in Vietnam’s arsenal and provide a cost-effective solution for Vietnam’s coastal defence and patrol operations. With its smaller crew requirements and efficient operation in littoral waters, INS Kirpan offers an efficient and affordable option. It has been designed with multi-purpose capabilities, including anti-ship warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and patrol missions. This versatility allows the Vietnamese Navy to effectively address a wide range of maritime security challenges. Given Vietnam’s significant coastal territory, these corvettes can conduct surveillance, enforce maritime law, and respond effectively to threats in nearshore areas. Additionally, acquiring corvettes with capable armament and sensors contributes to regional stability, enabling Vietnam to maintain a credible defence posture and engage in cooperative maritime security efforts with neighbouring countries, fostering stability and cooperation in the region.
Deepening mutual cooperation for further growth
This gesture also signifies the deepening alliance between Vietnam and India, which has been steadily growing over the past decade. The Ministry of Defense’s official release stated, “Both Ministers identified means to enhance existing areas of collaboration, especially in the field of defence industry cooperation, maritime security, and multinational cooperation.” The officials also discussed defence research and joint production during the Vietnamese defence minister’s visit to the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) headquarters.”
Kirpan Strengthens India’s ‘Look East’ Policy
During General Phan Van Gang’s visit to India, a solemn wreath-laying ceremony was held at the National War Memorial, where he paid homage to the fallen heroes. In the future, the collaboration can extend beyond defence equipment and encompass joint exercises, information sharing, and capacity building.