
Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the maritime defense force of India, responsible for safeguarding the country's maritime borders, shipping lanes, and marine resources. It conducts naval warfare, patrols coastal areas, and ensures maritime security against threats like piracy, smuggling, and territorial disputes. The Navy also plays a vital role in humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and international maritime cooperation. Comprising a range of ships, submarines, aircraft, and personnel, the Indian Navy is a key component of India’s defense strategy and national sovereignty, working to protect and secure India's interests in the Indian Ocean region and beyond.