India Can Achieve Sustained High Growth Only if It’s Maritime Frontiers and Assets Are Safe, Stable and Act…

India Can Achieve Sustained High Growth Only if It’s Maritime Frontiers and Assets Are Safe, Stable and Act as Enablers, Says President
Rashtrapati Bhavan : 06.04.2013

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee attended the concluding ceremony of accomplishment of ‘Sagar Parikrama-II’ – Solo Non Stop Unassisted Circumnavigation done by Lt. Cdr. Abhilash Tomy of Indian Navy today (April 6, 2013) at Mumbai.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said to sustain a long voyage of over 150 days at sea, solo, non stop unassisted and sailing through some of the most treacherous oceans of the world, is a remarkable feat. He hoped that the achievement of Lieutenant Commander Abhilash Tomy would continue to be a source of inspiration for future generations of young seafarers. His epic voyage has placed India into the ranks of a few select countries whose citizens have been successful in braving such an arduous voyage.

The President said a nation’s social and economic well-being is intricately linked to the seas, not only for trade, but also how it faces threats to its security that develop across the seas. Sponsorship of terrorism through non-state actors, and across the seas, is a matter of deep concern to the entire nation.

The President said our resolve to achieve sustained high growth can be realized only if our maritime frontiers and assets are safe, stable and act as enablers. The Indian Navy, as the primary element of India’s maritime power, has the challenging task of safeguarding the country’s maritime interests. Security situation of India predicates that the Navy plays a leadership role. It is indeed a matter of great pride that the Indian Navy continues to discharge its responsibilities with professional excellence and élan, whilst simultaneously building bridges of friendship and goodwill across the oceans.

This release issued at 1720 hrs

Subscribe to Newsletter

Subscription Type
Select the newsletter(s) to which you want to subscribe.
The subscriber's email address.