India's Dual Aircraft Carriers Make Waves achieving a Feat Only United States Navy Has Mastered

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Chapters:
Dual Aircraft Carriers Make Waves in the Arabian Sea - 0:00
The Dual-Carrier Operation - A Significant Feat - 0:47
The Strategic Implication - A Power Statement - 2:11
Conclusion - 3:33

India’s naval force is making a significant statement in the global maritime scene with the successful execution of a dual-carrier operation in the Arabian Sea. The two aircraft carriers, INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant, led their battle groups, displaying what the Indian Navy refers to as their “formidable maritime capabilities.” Such a significant accomplishment is a display of naval strength seen only from the United States Navy in recent times. This is not just a matter of national pride, but a display of strategic military capacity, marking India's place among the nations with highly advanced naval capabilities. This article aims to provide an in-depth analysis of this achievement and its implications for the regional and global maritime landscape.

The Dual-Carrier Operation - A Significant Feat.
The feat of dual-carrier operation is significant because it is an exclusive club that only a few nations worldwide can boast of joining. This achievement accentuates the Indian Navy's capabilities as one of the few naval forces globally operating more than one aircraft carrier. During the operation, more than 35 aircraft and an array of surface ships and submarines joined the two carriers. This successful demonstration stands as a testament to the pivotal role of sea-based air power in maintaining maritime superiority, according to the Indian Navy. India attained this capability following the commissioning of the $3 billion INS Vikrant, India's first domestically built carrier, last September, which joined INS Vikramaditya, acquired from Russia. While both China and the UK boast more than one aircraft carrier in their fleets, neither has yet managed dual-carrier operations. This gives India an edge in terms of practical operational expertise. India's naval history and decades-long experience in aircraft carrier operations set it apart from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, despite China's advancements in its indigenous aircraft carrier program. Even as China has commissioned its third carrier, the Fujian, India’s dual-carrier operations serve as a testament to the rejuvenation of the Indian Navy. The Indian Navy is a highly trained, disciplined, and proficient force, earning its reputation since commissioning its first aircraft carrier back in 1961.

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