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Around 500 MSMEs helped build aircraft carrier INS Vikrant: Economic Survey

Around 500 MSMEs, 12,000 employees from ancillary industries & 2,000 shipyard employees helped build INS Vikrant, said the Economic Survey

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Around 500 micro, small and medium enterprises, 12,000 employees from ancillary industries and 2,000 shipyard employees helped build the recently commissioned INS Vikrant, India's flagship aircraft carrier, said the Economic Survey unveiled on Tuesday.

INS Vikrant alone engaged approximately 500 MSMEs

The indigenisation initiatives implemented by the Indian Navy have resulted in a significant infusion of economic activity by creating employment opportunities for MSMEs and other industries, said the Survey tabled in Parliament. For instance, the recently commissioned INS Vikrant alone engaged approximately 500 MSMEs, 12,000 employees from ancillary industries, and 2,000 shipyard employees, the Survey pointed out.

INS Vikrant is the largest ship ever built in maritime history of India and houses state-of-the-art automation features.

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