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India Flags Off $5.6 billion Programme to Build 6 Submarines Under SP Model

Mazagon Docks, L&t believed to be frontrunne­rs in competitio­n

- BY VISHAL THAPAR

Mazagon Docks, L&T believed to be frontrunne­rs in competitio­n.

Vishal Thapar

INDIA’S MINISTRY of Defence kickstarte­d on January 31 the muchdelaye­d ` 40,000 crore ($5.6 billion) programme for the constructi­on of six diesel-electric submarines under the Strategic Partnershi­p Model. this was approved in a meeting of the Defence Acquisitio­n council (DAC) chaired by Defence Minister nirmala Sitharaman.

this go-ahead clears the decks for the Ministry of Defence and the Indian navy to initiate a process to select through a competitiv­e process an Indian Strategic Partner in tandem with a foreign OEM collaborat­or to provide the technology and knowhow for building the six submarines in India under Project 75 (I).

the government-owned Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL) and the private sector L&t are believed to be the front runners in this competitio­n. french DCNS, german thyssenkru­pp and Russian Rubin Design Bureau will lead the global element of the competitio­n.

this is the second project under the Strategic Partnershi­p Model, which is aimed at giving momentum to the ‘Make in India’ agenda in defence production and giving

the Indian private sector equal opportunit­y to build major military platforms. The first project is for the constructi­on of 111 naval Utility helicopter­s, the approval for which was given by the DAC in August 2018. The Ministry of Defence has initially identified fixed wing fighter aircraft, helicopter­s, submarines and armoured vehicles/main battle tanks as the platforms to be acquired under this Model.

“constructi­on of six submarines under Project 75 (I) will provide a major boost to the existing submarine design and manufactur­ing eco-system in India through transfer of design and equipment technology as well as necessary skill sets,” the statement announcing this developmen­t added.

“SP Model envisages indigenous manufactur­ing of major defence platforms by an Indian Strategic Partner, who will collaborat­e with foreign OEM to set up production facilities in the country. the model has a long-term vision of promoting India as a manufactur­ing hub for defence equipment through transfer of niche technologi­es and higher indigenous content thereby enhancing self-sufficienc­y for meeting the future requiremen­ts of the armed forces,” the statement added.

SP Model envisages indigenous manufactur­ing of major defence platforms by an Indian Strategic Par tner, who will collaborat­e with foreign OEM to set up production facilities in the country.

 ??  ?? (Left-Right): INS Kalvari built under Project 75 was designed by French naval defence company DCNS; Class 214 submarine from German Thyssenkru­pp; Amur 1650 submarine from Russian Rubin Design Bureau
(Left-Right): INS Kalvari built under Project 75 was designed by French naval defence company DCNS; Class 214 submarine from German Thyssenkru­pp; Amur 1650 submarine from Russian Rubin Design Bureau
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S: Indian Navy, ThyssenKru­pp Marine Systems, Rubin ??
PHOTOGRAPH­S: Indian Navy, ThyssenKru­pp Marine Systems, Rubin
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