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Highly unlikely given the maturing shipbuilding industry in India.
Not a chance.
Buying anything heavy from Russian shipyards is a distant dream after the great Vikramaditya saga.not this but upgraded Talwars i guess
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Not a chance.
The P-17As that are about to be constructed for the IN are as capable if not more so than this class, India no longer needs to look to others for building anything from Destroyer level down.
The problem is that our Yards are completely choked with orders spanning a decade.Why the hell?
We could even manufacture even our own AC, now? Why should be buy "any" foreign ship? Navy is not demanding it.
Why do people have so much love for phoren maal?
Oh Bhai mere,here people are thinking of reducing imports hook or by crook and giving preference to indigenous products and here you are talking of importing ships when we can already build them in our own shipyards.The problem is that our Yards are completely choked with orders spanning a decade.
And our Yards are also slow. These yards take 2-3 times the time for the same ship.
If the IN wants to expand at a faster rate there is no option but to place orders outside the country...
Or...The solution could also be that MoD grows some balls and orders warships from Indian private shipyards(not the coastal, OPV's that it is currently ordering).
Ideally we should import nothing.Oh Bhai mere,here people are thinking of reducing imports hook or by crook and giving preference to indigenous products and here you are talking of importing ships when we can already build them in our own shipyards.
Yeah its true that Yards are completely filled with orders for a decade and are slow also but its also true that orders are more than enough to fulfill the existing needs of IN for near future,especially frigates.
Construction time will be reduced as all shipyards opt for modular construction.IN situation is not like IAF where no. of squadrons are going each year.
IN if anything should import only submarines and not any surface vessel.
The problem is that our Yards are completely choked with orders spanning a decade.
And our Yards are also slow. These yards take 2-3 times the time for the same ship.
If the IN wants to expand at a faster rate there is no option but to place orders outside the country...
Or...The solution could also be that MoD grows some balls and orders warships from Indian private shipyards(not the coastal, OPV's that it is currently ordering).
Indeed you are right in saying that if IN wants to expand at a faster pace than they have to import but the question is why would they want a more faster rate when current rate is satisfactory.IN already holds a decisive advantage against PN and its not like PN is inducting some game changing ships so it is totally unecessary to import frigates when indigenous shipyards are delivering satisfactorily.And I clearly said - if IN wants to expand at a faster pace then it has to either import from abroad or allow private ship yards to get into full warship manufacturing.
Its a call that MoD has to take - and one whose time has long passed - to allow private yards. They will start fleet additions fast.
The current rate is not satisfactory. Not by a long shot. The indigenous shipyards are not delivering satisfactorily, not by a long shot.Indeed you are right in saying that if IN wants to expand at a faster pace than they have to import but the question is why would they want a more faster rate when current rate is satisfactory.IN already holds a decisive advantage against PN and its not like PN is inducting some game changing ships so it is totally unecessary to import frigates when indigenous shipyards are delivering satisfactorily.
You are right that MOD should pitch in more private shipyards also to reduce dependency on gov. owned shipyards.
PLAN is a threat but not until they induct aircraft carriers because without air cover there surface vessels will be sitting ducks for Mig-29s.Pakistan Navy is not the primary threat for Indian Navy. The PLAN is. The Indian Navy infact wanted to import 2 subs out of the 6 under the new project so that they can induct them faster. That is what the IN wants - faster inductions that they are willing to import!