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NEW DELHI: With the Navy sounding the alarm over its depleting underwater combat arm, defence minister AK Antony on Thursday reviewed the progress in the ongoing Scorpene project to construct six submarines, as well as the long-delayed new project for six stealth submarines.
Antony told officials to iron out the delays soon in issuing the global tender for the over Rs 50,000 crore construction of the six stealth submarines, which are to be armed with both land-attack missile and air-independent propulsion, for greater underwater endurance.
As was first reported by TOI last Sunday, the finance ministry has once again returned the file for this new submarine project to the defence ministry for clarifications. Moreover, the ongoing over Rs 23,000 crore project to construct six Scorpene submarines has been delayed by another 14-18 months, with the first vessel slated to roll out of Mazagon docks only by November 2016 at the earliest.
This is four years behind the original 2012-17 induction schedule for the six submarines.
The new project called Project-75India (P-75I), in turn, is still meandering through political apathy and bureaucratic bottlenecks, despite being examined by three committees over the last six years. It's embroiled in a debate over the selection of Indian shipyards "to undertake the programme and the level of indigenization to be achieved".
Even if the tender for the long-delayed P-75I is floated immediately, it will take at least three years to ink the contract with the foreign collaborator eventually selected, and, another seven to eight years after that for the first new submarine to be built.
This is the scenario, when projections show only five to six of the present 14 Indian aging conventional submarines will be fully operational by 2020. India, even with a few Scorpenes by then, will remain far short of the minimum of 18 conventional submarines required to deter Pakistan and China.
Link - After TOI report, Antony reviews submarine projects - The Times of India
Does Mr.Antony want to be spoon fed on each and every details. Why does he sit there and do as Raksha Mantri, without having any basic skills.
Antony told officials to iron out the delays soon in issuing the global tender for the over Rs 50,000 crore construction of the six stealth submarines, which are to be armed with both land-attack missile and air-independent propulsion, for greater underwater endurance.
As was first reported by TOI last Sunday, the finance ministry has once again returned the file for this new submarine project to the defence ministry for clarifications. Moreover, the ongoing over Rs 23,000 crore project to construct six Scorpene submarines has been delayed by another 14-18 months, with the first vessel slated to roll out of Mazagon docks only by November 2016 at the earliest.
This is four years behind the original 2012-17 induction schedule for the six submarines.
The new project called Project-75India (P-75I), in turn, is still meandering through political apathy and bureaucratic bottlenecks, despite being examined by three committees over the last six years. It's embroiled in a debate over the selection of Indian shipyards "to undertake the programme and the level of indigenization to be achieved".
Even if the tender for the long-delayed P-75I is floated immediately, it will take at least three years to ink the contract with the foreign collaborator eventually selected, and, another seven to eight years after that for the first new submarine to be built.
This is the scenario, when projections show only five to six of the present 14 Indian aging conventional submarines will be fully operational by 2020. India, even with a few Scorpenes by then, will remain far short of the minimum of 18 conventional submarines required to deter Pakistan and China.
Link - After TOI report, Antony reviews submarine projects - The Times of India
Does Mr.Antony want to be spoon fed on each and every details. Why does he sit there and do as Raksha Mantri, without having any basic skills.