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India’s First Naval and Maritime Expo: A Fair Success

The NAmeXPO had a grand start marked by the berthing of indigenous stealth frigate INS Satpura and a scintillat­ing operationa­l demonstrat­ion by marine commandos on the waterfront. The expo has enormous potential to grow as evidenced at Kochi; the only thi

- R. CHANDRAKAN­TH

THe PORT CITy Of Kochi recently hosted IndiaÕs first ever Naval and maritime exposition (NAmeXPO) 2013 and the ambitious event had a mixed responseÑ some good, some not so good. That it was stretched from September 23 to 27 did not go well with the exhibitors as the first time response from visitors/delegation­s was kind of lukewarm. That some of the local bigwigs in naval and maritime industry ( Cochin Shipyard, for instance) were not present as exhibitors raised many questions.

The Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) has announced that it would be a biennial event, but we hope that there would be more internatio­nal participat­ion, particular­ly from major countries such as the uS and uK, which were conspicuou­s by their absence at Kochi. The Rosoborone­xport Deputy Director General Viktor m. Komardin made a tongue-in-cheek remark: ÒWhere are the other countries? See India and Russia are geneticall­y friendly.ÓBesides companies, the lack of attendance by the Defence minister A.K. Antony, who hails from Kerala, and the Naval Chief and other decisionma­kers came as a dampener.

Be that as may be, the CII must be compliment­ed for bringing this event at a time when the naval and maritime sector is fast opening up. The sessions which were mostly linked to modernisat­ion of the Navy saw good attendance, indicating that both the Indian Navy and the industry are looking at how to make the best use of the opportunit­y.

Key Sponsor Saab Brings Spectrum of Products

Swedish aerospace and defence major, Saab, which was a key sponsor, presented a spectrum of naval products covering the air, surface, underwater and coastal security domains that provide naval forces complete command over the seas. SaabÕs portfolio of products included the Sea Gripen, 9lV SAT, 9lV CmS, 9lV fCS, AuV 62 mR Spurt, Sea Giraffe, Saab 340 mSA, Naval training and AIS.

Saab India Country Chairperso­n larsOlof lindgren said: ÒThis event is a good forum for us to meet the relevant stakeholde­rs in the naval domain. The main theme for Saab for this NAmeXPO is ÔTeaming up With IndiaÕon naval systems. We believe that partnershi­p is the way forward to work in India and to be able to fully support the market.Ó

Commodore (Retd) Jagdish Anand, Senior Vice President-Domain of Saab India, said the company had brought to Kochi the latest of its products, understand­ing how keen India was on latest acquisitio­ns. ÒKochi is the nerve centre of naval training and we have had good audience.ÓAs regards SaabÕs offerings to the Indian market, he said: ÒWe are very bullish though the Indian procuremen­t process is Ôvery slowÕ.Ó

Speaking on ÒConsortiu­m and Dual use Technology Approach towards developmen­t of Naval Weapons and SensorsÓon the second day of NAmeXPO 2013, Peter Behrendt, Global Head, Business Developmen­t, Navy, Saab, made an extensive presentati­on on the kill chain solution based on the Visby Class Corvette that combines multiple Saab technologi­es including the Sea Giraffe radars, the 9lV fCS, the 9lV CmS, 9lV SAT and the Ceros 200.

Peter Behrendt emphasised on SaabÕs approach to technology transfer and the theme of ÒTeaming up with Indian partners to create solutions for IndiaÓ. According to Behrendt, Saab is open for technology transfer which acts as a platform for transferri­ng capability to partners.

Tony Ogilvy, General manager, Aeronautic­s and Internatio­nal Head, Sea Gripen Program (Saab), made a presentati­on on the upcoming naval version of the Gripen fighter Aircraft. Ogilvy highlighte­d the importance of its small size and its operationa­l versatilit­y from both CATOBAR and STOBAR Carriers. Ogilvy emphasised the requiremen­t of Òactive partnersÓ for the developmen­t of Sea Gripen.

Rosoborone­xport’s Strong Presence

Russia underscore­d how it was closely linked to India, both in terms of political and trade relationsh­ip. ÒWe work closely with our Indian partners in the naval area and hope that the new specialise­d exhibition will be a good platform to showcase our capabiliti­es. Today, India has set ambitious goals to strengthen the national naval forces and Russia, as its strategic ally, is ready to comprehens­ively cooperate to effectivel­y implement these plans,Ósaid Viktor Komardin.

Òmore than 70 warships have been built for India over 45 years of Russian-Indian cooperatio­n in the naval sphere. Russia is providing assistance in designing and supplying systems and equipment for indigenous­ly developed ships under constructi­on in India. Among them are the Project 15A, 15B destroyers, Project 17 frigates and Project 71 aircraft carrier. In addition, Sevmash, part of the united Shipbuildi­ng Corporatio­n (uSC), is completing the trials of the aircraft carrier Vikramadit­ya.Ó

Regarding naval potential, he said the Russian companies were looking at deepening cooperatio­n with IndiaÕs state and private manufactur­ers of naval equipment, in particular, the joint design and constructi­on of new ships. Rosoborone­xport was holding talks with its partners in South east Asia, where potential customers are showing interest in patrol boats and Project 22460e patrol ships, Gepard 3.9 class frigates, Bastion and Bal-e coastal defence missile systems, shipborne SAm and artillery systems, and anti-ship missiles.

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 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S: ShinMaywa ?? Senior Indian Navy officials at the ShinMaywa stall during NAMEXPO
PHOTOGRAPH­S: ShinMaywa Senior Indian Navy officials at the ShinMaywa stall during NAMEXPO

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