Khaleej Times

India, South Korea sign shipbuildi­ng deal

- — IANS

new delhi — India and South Korea on Friday signed an MoU for defence industry cooperatio­n in shipbuildi­ng, an official statement said.

The MoU, signed by India’s Defence Production Secretary Ashok Kumar Gupta and South Korean Defence Acquisitio­n and Programme Administra­tion Minister Chang Myoung-Jin, focuses on developing and strengthen­ing defence industry co-operation between the two countries, which will recommend the organisati­ons for collaborat­ing in the implementa­tion of specific projects.

The organisati­ons recommende­d for co-operative projects may conclude separate agreements between them to implement the specific projects, the statement said, adding the MoU will also help the Indian government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.

The MoU will come into effect from the date of signature by both sides and will be initially valid for a period of five years and would be automatica­lly extendable for further successive five years at a time.

The Cabinet Committee on Security had accorded its approval for the MoU and also nominated Hindustan Shipyard Ltd (HSL), Visakhapat­nam from the Indian side for the collaborat­ion. South Korea will indicate the name of its recommende­d organisati­on for the collaborat­ion in due course of time.

“The co-operation with the recommende­d Korean shipyard would enable HSL to upgrade and modernise its facilities and execute naval shipbuildi­ng projects in a timely and cost effective manner. HSL would be able to imbibe best practices in shipbuildi­ng leading to effective project management,” the statement added.

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