In a landmark growth for the home defence sector, state-run shipbuilders Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd (HSL) are poised to signal a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collectively construct submarines—establishing the nation’s first-ever dual-coast submarine manufacturing functionality. The collaboration marks a strategic push underneath the Narendra Modi authorities’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative to ramp up indigenous defence manufacturing and cut back reliance on international suppliers. It can considerably improve the nation’s capability to provide superior submarines for the Indian Navy.
Mumbai-based MDL has a confirmed monitor document of constructing each Shishumar-class and the newer Scorpene-class submarines underneath expertise partnerships. It’s at present within the fray for the Rs 45,000-crore Venture 75(I) submarine tender, in collaboration with German submarine maker TKMS.
HSL, headquartered in Visakhapatnam on the east coast, has the distinctive distinction of being the one Indian shipyard to have accomplished a full-scale submarine modernisation—the advanced refit of INS Sindhukirti. It continues to deal with main refits and overhauls for the Navy’s underwater fleet.
This dual-yard initiative fulfills a long-standing strategic imaginative and prescient relationship again to 1999, which referred to as for establishing a submarine-building facility on the east coast to enrich the west coast’s capabilities.
The Indian Navy has projected a requirement for at the least 24 submarines to counter growing maritime threats and assert dominance within the Indo-Pacific. Given the complexity and lengthy timelines related to submarine development, the MDL-HSL partnership can be essential in accelerating supply schedules, guaranteeing manufacturing continuity, and mitigating dangers related to single-yard dependence.
Operation Sindoor—an in depth underwater surveillance and deterrence train performed by the Navy—has highlighted the important function of submarines in safeguarding India’s maritime pursuits.
The twin-coast manufacturing technique is anticipated to considerably improve India’s underwater fight readiness and aligns with its broader ambition to emerge as a dominant Blue Water Navy with attain throughout the Indo-Pacific area.
With this transfer, India takes a decisive step towards creating a sturdy, self-reliant ecosystem in underwater warfare platforms, securing not simply its coastlines but additionally its strategic maritime pursuits far past.