PM Modi's Diwali at Sea: Naval Spectacle Aboard INS Vikrant Reveals Might

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali aboard India's indigenously built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. The event featured a grand Steampast and Flypast showcasing the Navy's operational prowess. Warships like INS Vikramaditya and newly commissioned vessels demonstrated India's expanding maritime footprint. This symbolic fusion of festivity and military strength affirmed national pride and maritime security importance.

Key Points: PM Modi Celebrates Diwali Aboard INS Vikrant with Naval Display

  • PM Modi celebrated Diwali aboard INS Vikrant with traditional naval ceremonies
  • The event featured INS Vikramaditya and newly commissioned warships like INS Surat
  • Aircraft including MH 60 R and MiG 29K demonstrated aerial capabilities
  • The celebration highlighted maritime security's strategic importance for national defense
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PM Modi lists out naval might in steampast spectacle

Prime Minister Modi marks Diwali on INS Vikrant with grand Steampast and Flypast, showcasing India's naval strength and maritime pride.

"India’s festivals are not only celebrations of culture, but also affirmations of strength, unity, and national pride. - Article"

New Delhi, Oct 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali on Sunday aboard INS Vikrant, India’s indigenously built aircraft carrier, marking a symbolic fusion of festivity and maritime pride.

The occasion was highlighted by a grand Steampast (a traditional Naval ceremony) and Flypast, showcasing the Indian Navy’s operational prowess and technological sophistication.

In a post shared on his official X handle, the Prime Minister listed the warships and aircraft that participated in the ceremonial display. INS Vikrant served as the review platform, while INS Vikramaditya—where PM Modi had attended the Combined Commanders’ Conference a decade ago—also featured prominently.

Other warships included INS Surat, commissioned earlier this year in Mumbai; INS Mormugao; INS Chennai, which represented India at the Bastille Day celebrations in France in 2023; INS Imphal, which participated in Mauritius’s National Day celebrations this year; INS Kolkata; INS Tushil; INS Tabar; INS Teg; INS Betwa; INS Deepak; and INS Aditya. The aerial Flypast added a dramatic flourish to the maritime tableau.

Aircraft such as the Chetak helicopter bearing the national flag and navy ensign, MH 60 R, Seaking, Kamov 31, Dornier, P8I, and the MiG 29K soared above INS Vikrant, symbolising India’s aerial capabilities and naval integration.

The Prime Minister’s Diwali celebration aboard INS Vikrant was more than ceremonial—it was a tribute to the dedication and valour of India’s naval forces.

By choosing the deck of the country’s flagship carrier as the venue, PM Modi underscored the strategic importance of maritime security and the Navy’s growing role in national defence.

The event also served as a moment of reflection and continuity, linking past milestones with present achievements.

PM Modi’s reference to INS Vikramaditya evoked memories of his earlier engagement with naval leadership, while the inclusion of newly commissioned and internationally deployed vessels highlighted India’s expanding maritime footprint.

As diyas (earthen lamps) glowed across the nation, the Prime Minister’s presence on INS Vikrant sent a powerful message: that India’s festivals are not only celebrations of culture, but also affirmations of strength, unity, and national pride.

- IANS

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Priya S
Beautiful symbolism - merging our cultural festival with national security. The steampast must have been spectacular! Wish I could have witnessed it in person.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the gesture, I wonder about the cost of such elaborate events when many naval personnel still face housing and infrastructure challenges. The sentiment is good, but practical support matters more.
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Sarah B
The list of participating ships and aircraft is impressive! INS Vikrant being indigenously built makes this achievement even more special. Great to see our navy getting the recognition it deserves.
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Vikram M
This sends a strong message to our neighbors about India's maritime capabilities. The timing during Diwali adds cultural significance to our military strength. Well done Navy! 👏
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Kavya N
My brother serves in the Navy and he told me how much this gesture means to all personnel. Celebrating with them during festivals boosts morale tremendously. Proud of our armed forces!
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Michael C
The strategic messaging here is brilliant. Combining cultural celebration with military demonstration shows India's confidence on the global stage. The flypast with various aircraft must have been breathtaking!

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