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India, US eye wider naval ship repair ties

- Shashank Mattoo shashank.mattoo@livemint.com NEW DELHI

The US and India are auditing Kolkata port as they eye a new Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) that will allow US warships to access repair services at the port, according to persons aware of the matter.

This is part of attempts by New Delhi and Washington to make India a major hub for maintenanc­e and repair of US Navy ships in the Indo-Pacific. The US navy signed MSRA deals with Larsen and Toubro as well as Mazagon Dock Shipbuilde­rs Ltd last year.

Just last month, Cochin Shipyard Ltd also signed a similar deal. These agreements provide the world’s most powerful navy access to Indian ports, including Cochin and Chennai’s Kattupalli. Talks are also on for an MSRA agreement with Goa Shipyard Ltd.

Queries mailed to the Kolkata Port Trust, the US Embassy in New Delhi, and the ministry of external affairs remained unanswered at press time.

“MSRA qualifies a shipyard to compete for carrying out ship repair projects for US

Navy. The MSRA includes clauses on security, payments, and liabilitie­s. The agreement is reviewed every five years, or as required. Undertakin­g repairs of these ships serves the commercial interests of Indian shipbuilde­rs and will potentiall­y lead to more such opportunit­ies. An American Navy ship shall be berthed in an Indian shipyard for the duration of its repair,” minister of state for defence Ajay Bhatt told the Lok Sabha in 2023.

The addition of Kolkata port to this growing network will deepen India’s defence relationsh­ip with America. It could also potentiall­y lead to increased interest from American allies abroad, like the UK, in using India as a hub for ship maintenanc­e and repair.

In March this year, the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy said two of its auxiliary ships would undergo repair and maintenanc­e at Kattupalli shipyard in

Chennai.

“President Biden and Prime Minister Modi also welcomed India’s emergence as a hub for maintenanc­e and repair for forward deployed US Navy assets and the conclusion of MSRA with Indian shipyards. This will allow the US Navy to expedite the contractin­g process for mid-voyage and emergent repair. As envisaged in the defence industrial road map, both countries agree to work together for the creation of logistic, repair, and maintenanc­e infrastruc­ture for aircraft and vessels in India,” the two countries said in a joint statement in June, during PM Narendra Modi’s state visit to America.

These agreements reflect the closer defence relationsh­ip between New Delhi and Washington, which has developed rapidly in the last two decades.

The two countries hold a slew of military exercises, have signed a number of foundation­al defence agreements and have unveiled plans for cooperatio­n between the defence industries in both countries, including plans for HAL and General Electric to co-produce the F-414 jet engine in India.

The pacts provide the US navy access to Indian ports, including Cochin and Chennai’s Kattupalli

 ?? MINT ?? India and the US are currently auditing the Kolkata port as part of efforts to enter a new Master Ship Repair Agreement.
MINT India and the US are currently auditing the Kolkata port as part of efforts to enter a new Master Ship Repair Agreement.

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