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Rs 3L cr ($60 billion) plan to boost India's naval might

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NEW DELHI: Jostling for the same strategic space with China in the Indian Ocean and beyond, with the oil exploration stand-off in South China Sea being just the latest indicator, India is slowly but surely building a Navy for the future.

A powerful three-dimensional Navy, which can protect India's geo-strategic interests stretching from Hormuz Strait to Malacca Strait, will not come cheap. Neither will it be built overnight.

Calculations show ongoing warship, submarine and maritime aircraft acquisition programmes as well as some concrete projects in the pipeline will together cost well upwards of Rs 300,000 crore.

When Admiral Nirmal Verma on Saturday commissions the second fleet tanker from Italy, the 27,500-tonne INS Shakti, Navy's force-levels will stand at 132 ships, with just over 50 "major combatants" and 14 ageing submarines.

But the numbers will dip in the coming months, with older ships slated for retirement. China, in contrast, has close to 100 major warships and over 60 submarines, and is now increasingly flexing its muscles in international waters.

India cannot hope to match it. The good news, however, is there are 46 ships "on order" for Navy at different domestic shipyards, along with aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (refitted Admiral Gorshkov) and three Talwar-class stealth frigates being built in Russia, say defence ministry sources.

Ranging from two aircraft carriers, six submarines and seven guided-missile destroyers to four anti-submarine warfare corvettes, nine naval off-shore patrol vessels and eight amphibious craft, the combined price tag for these 50 ships comes to over Rs 100,000 crore.

There are also two other major projects taking concrete shape now. One, the Rs 52,000 crore `Project-75India' to acquire six new-generation stealth submarines, equipped with land-attack missiles and air-independent propulsion, for which the global tender is now in the final stages. Six Scorpene submarines are already being constructed at Mumbai-based Mazagon Docks (MDL) for Rs 23,562 crore.

Then, seven more stealth frigates are to be built at MDL and GRSE (Kolkata) under Project-17A for around Rs 45,000 crore. This will follow the three 6,200-tonne stealth frigates built at MDL for Rs 8,101 crore, INS Shivalik, INS Satpura and INS Sahyadri, with only the last now left to be delivered.

Navy is also going in for new carrier-borne fighter jets and maritime patrol aircraft as well as multi-role helicopters and spy drones, which together will cost around Rs 85,000 crore. These include 45 Russian MiG-29Ks for $2 billion and 12 American P-8I long-range reconnaissance aircraft for over $3 billion.

The biggest warships currently under construction are the 44,570-tonne Vikramaditya and the 40,000-tonne indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC) being built at Cochin Shipyard.

With Vikramaditya to be inducted by early-2013 and IAC by 2015, India hopes to deploy two potent carrier battle-groups by the middle of this decade. Another lethal punch will come when India's own nuclear submarine, the over 6,000-tonne INS Arihant being built at Vizag, becomes operational next year.

Rs 3L cr plan to boost India's naval might - The Times of India
 
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What are the chances for India to order those expensive warships, that USA had just ordered to buy 2.
 
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I believe India builds indigenous Warships ? are there any it's exporting or are they just for the Indian Navy ?
The building rate is so slow and demand is way too much. The result is IN has to place orders outside the country to meet its demand. A couple of international orders have been recieved but its a friendly gesture because our shipyards have their order book completely filled for at-least a decade.


Rs 3L cr ($60 billion) plan to boost India's naval might
Bye the way i can just see one thing. We are building really expensive warships and submarine. If 60 billion is going to spend on IN alone then why isn't our shipbuilding companies expanding. I am not talking about shipyards, i am talking about companies which provide auxiliary parts.
We will now have our own air defence system for warships (Barak 8), we have brahmos, chaff system is also built, torpedoes development is also going good but we still need someone to build good radars and turbines and naval helicopters and many other parts.
I think drdo should start a separate naval consortium for next generation products by joining hands with french and israelis.
 
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I believe India builds indigenous Warships ? are there any it's exporting or are they just for the Indian Navy ?

They are exporting few ships but not concentrating on it. All the defence shipyards are over booked by navy's order. India's new private shipyards will export ships.
 
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When Admiral Nirmal Verma on Saturday commissions the second fleet tanker from Italy, the 27,500-tonne INS Shakti,

27500 tonnes! I think it's nearly same to the size of Viraat.

BTW next year will be a red letter year for Indian navy!! It's capability will multiply in just a year!

Look at the ships and submarines in line to join navy next year...

1) INS Vikramaditya carrier
2) INS Kolkata destroyer
3) INS Kamorta stealth corvette
4) INS Arihant nuclear submarine
5) INS Chakra nuclear submarine
6) INS Sahyadri stealth frigate
7) INS Teg stealth frigate
8) INS Trikand stealth frigate


also many other systems like P-8I, MRSAM ETC WILL JOIN THE NAVY.

:welcome:
 
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I undersatnd the article states that china has 100 ships vs india's 50 and that India cannot match it. However- given that India gets the most advanaced tech easily provided to itself- how does the quality of the navy compare? I mean a P8i is a great example- are there such other force mulitpliers in india's favor where a numerical advantage becomes subjective?

Did the USSR not have more quanity over quality in the cold war...?
 
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Focus on tech. Beat China by using asymmetrical warfare against it. Building Subs to counter it would be a good move but not feasible as it will take too much time. Nonetheless, steps should be taken to add HDW to the fleet. Mini Subs armed to the teeth, sensors all aroung the ocean, mapping of the ocean to find spots where our subs can hide and take advantage of the natural fomations, etc. P8i is a great move, keep expanding on that direction.
 
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Navy is getting nice allocations lately.
 
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the navy has always been ahead in dealing with threat perceptions . it is the best amongst the three services when it come to indigenousness . yet till recently has a paltry budget.
 
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Most of components of this news are years old and news is noting new but newspaper have recycled it as govt. have allocated it today itself.
 
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