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India is set to commission its second nuclear-powered submarine, INS Arighat, enhancing its strategic deterrence capabilities. The 112-meter-long submarine, equipped with K-15 ballistic missiles with a range of 750 km, will be commissioned at Visakhapatnam’s secretive shipbuilding center. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and top national security and military officials will attend the event. INS Arighat will join INS Arihant, operational since 2018, in bolstering India's 'nuclear triad'—the ability to launch nuclear missiles from land, air, and sea.
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Congratulations to India.

Please take note that both nuclear submarines and also conventional submarines are capable of firing missiles thousands of kilometres from their targets.

A nuclear submarine is a submarine powered by a nuclear reactor, but not necessarily nuclear-armed. Nuclear submarines have considerable performance advantages over "conventional" (typically diesel-electric) submarines. Nuclear propulsion, being completely independent of air, frees the submarine from the need to surface frequently, as is necessary for conventional submarines. The large amount of power generated by a nuclear reactor allows nuclear submarines to operate at high speed for long periods, and the long interval between refuelings grants a virtually unlimited range, making the only limits on voyage times being factors such as the need to restock food or other consumables.

A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. These submarines became a major weapon system in the Cold War because of their nuclear deterrence capability. They can fire missiles thousands of kilometers from their targets, and acoustic quieting makes them difficult to detect (see acoustic signature), thus making them a survivable deterrent in the event of a first strike and a key element of the mutual assured destruction policy of nuclear deterrence. The deployment of ballistic missile submarines is dominated by the United States and Russia (following the collapse of the Soviet Union). Smaller numbers are in service with France, the United Kingdom,  China and India; North Korea is also suspected to have an experimental submarine that is diesel-electric powered (conventional submarine)

Ballistic missile submarines should be distinguished from so-called nuclear submarines, which does not refer to a submarine carrying nuclear weapons, but instead refers to submarines with a nuclear propulsion engine.

AlexanderTheGreat-fr
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Too much detailed information cannot be discussed in the public domain

kavigneshvignesh
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Alhamdulillah, MashaAllah and SubhanAllah

SauravAlex
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Nuclear submarine k missile ki range kamse kam 1500/2000 km hona jaroori hai.k -15 ka range badhao.

JitendraPanwala-xjew
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Jai hind.
ins arighat is there in India is best and great.
But I want to say that "ye baat secret hona tha, submarine ke features ko English me media ke samne bolna nahi tha, hamare submarine ke bare me Sare biswa ko ye batana thik nahi tha, ye baat country me hi secret hona tha. Hum nahi sahte he ki dushre desh iske bare me jaane. "
Thank you.
Galat bol dia hun to mujhe maaf kar dena.

JadumoniSaikia-qx
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750 km is not enough to reach Peking . In South China Sea, China can easily spot submarines

cutemomr
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False information arighat missile range more than 3, 500 km its true

srinivasraoyellapu