Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for securing the nation's maritime borders and interests. It plays a crucial role in ensuring maritime security, conducting humanitarian missions, and participating in international naval exercises. The Navy operates various ships, submarines, and aircraft to maintain a strong presence in the Indian Ocean region.
Established in 1612, the Indian Navy has evolved significantly over the years. It is now one of the largest navies in the world, with a focus on modernizing its fleet and capabilities. The Navy also collaborates with other countries to enhance regional security and foster international relations.