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Germany keen on submarine tech cooperatio­n with India: Pistorius

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NEW DELHI: India and Germany on Tuesday explored ways to co-develop key military platforms with German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius showing keen interest in New Delhi’s mega plan to procure six stealth convention­al submarines at a cost of around Rs 43,000 crore.

In his talks with Pistorius, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stressed that India and Germany could build a “more symbiotic” defence relationsh­ip based on shared goals and complement­arity of strength and invited German investment­s in defence corridors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

The two defence ministers also reviewed regional security situations including China’s growing assertiven­ess in the Indo-Pacific and other regions, officials said. Pistorius arrived in Delhi on Monday on a four-day visit to India. It is the first visit of a German defence minister to India since 2015. The defence ministry said the Indian defence industry could participat­e in the supply chains of the German defence industry and add value to the ecosystem, besides contributi­ng to supply chain resilience.

The officials said India’s plan to procure six stealth convention­al submarines at a cost of around Rs 43,000 crore figured in the talks and Pistorius showed Germany’s interest in the project.

In June 2021, the defence ministry cleared the mega project to domestical­ly build six convention­al submarines for the Indian Navy. The submarines will be built under the muchtalked-about strategic partnershi­p model that allows domestic defence manufactur­ers to join hands with leading foreign defence majors to produce high-end military platforms to reduce import dependence.

 ?? ?? Rajnath Singh with his German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius
Rajnath Singh with his German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius

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