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‘INS Imphal’: Indian Navy to get guided missile destroyer on December 26

IndiaTimes Monday, 25 December 2023
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News video: INS Imphal, India’s guided missile destroyer to be commissioned on December 26 | Oneindia News

INS Imphal, India’s guided missile destroyer to be commissioned on December 26 | Oneindia News 03:01

The commissioning ceremony for the Indian Navy's newest Stealth Guided Missile Destroyer, Imphal, is scheduled to take place at Mumbai's Naval Dockyard on December 26. The event, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh as the chief guest, signifies the formal induction into the Navy of the third vessel...

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