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You mean for the Navy?
For the navy? No.
Ofcourse the 10-ton class (S-70B) and 12-ton class (H225M or CH148) NMRH requirements are separate. But I was talking about the smaller utility helicopter tender for which the Bell 429 was thought to be considered at one point.
When questioned why the indigenous LUH could not fulfill that role, the prevailing argument was that LUH, being single-engined, is not ideal for maritime roles.
The requirement for helicopters are-
IA - 259
IAF - 125
IN - 100
Tot = 484
IA and IAF will get 187 HAL LUH and 197 Ka-226T.
IN will get a different helicopter, the tender is yet to start.
Sengupta is behind times. He is referring to the naval tender for 56 utility helicopters from 2012, but that's changed to 100 now.