What's new

India to spend Rs 10,000 cr on Karwar naval base expansion

WHITESMOKE

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Jan 11, 2010
Messages
512
Reaction score
0
NEW DELHI: India is finally getting ready to spend around Rs 10,000 crore on the proposed major expansion of the strategic Karwar naval base in coastal Karnataka. Aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (the refurbished Admiral Gorshkov), Scorpene attack submarines and other frontline warships will be based there in the future.

This comes at a time when India is faced with the likelihood of Chinese warships using the Gwadar deep-sea port in Pakistan, which it helped build in the last decade, in the years ahead.

Apprehensions on this were reinforced recently when Pakistani defence minister Ahmed Mukhtar publicly declared that Islamabad had asked Beijing to build a naval base at Gwadar, which offers direct access to the Gulf region.

Though China was quick to deny it had any interest in establishing a naval base of its own at Gwadar, Beijing's assiduous role in building ports in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka has only served to underline its "string of pearls" strategic construct in the Indian Ocean Region.

Pakistan already has five major naval bases and ports at Gwadar, Ormara, Karachi, Pasni and Jiwani, while Karwar is India's third major naval base after Mumbai and Visakhapatnam on the east coast.

"After some delay, the defence ministry has now prepared a "note" for the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on Phase-IIA of `Project Seabird' at Karwar after fine-tuning a detailed project report (DPR)," said an official.

"The note is being vetted by finance and will soon go to CCS for the final approval. The Navy will be able to base 27 major warships at Karwar after completion of Phase-IIA, at a cost of around Rs 10,000 crore, by 2017-2018," he added.

Project Seabird has been dogged by long delays, fund crunches and truncated clearances since it was first approved in 1985 at an initial cost of Rs 350 crore. Phase-I, completed at a cost of Rs 2,629 crore, has enabled the Navy to base 11 warships and 10 yardcraft at Karwar.

Under Phase-II, Karwar will get an airbase, armament depot, dockyard complex and missile silos, apart from additional jetties, berthing and anchorage facilities. The eventual aim is to base 50 major warships at Karwar after Phase-IIB is completed.

As reported by TOI earlier, Karwar will not only decongest the over-crowded Mumbai harbour, though the naval dockyard there will continue to house some warships, but also provide India with much-needed strategic depth and operational flexibility.

With Navy moving towards operating two carrier battle groups centered around the 44,570-tonne INS Vikramaditya and the 40,000-tonne indigenous aircraft carrier by 2015, the Karwar base is critical for its blue-water operations in Indian Ocean and beyond.

India to spend Rs 10,000 cr on Karwar naval base expansion - The Times of India
 
Why does India make everything public unlike china?
 
Why does India make everything public unlike china?

Agreed that way Chinese leaders are so good, they do things but hardly talk about it.
By the way India has democracy so, credit ka panga bhi hai.
 
Good step....although i prefer number over size.....i mean smaller bases spread across country....I hope we address the security concerns right from the beginning....
 
Why does India make everything public unlike china?

DO you think that EVERYTHING is made public ..?

Something is made public only when it is no longer possible to hide it and everything is not made public..
 
you really can't hid an expansion of this size... so really making it public serves no harm.
 
There is really nothing secret about this really. Karwar or INS Kadamba under Project Seabird is the largest Naval installation project in India. It will be our third Naval base after Mumbai and Vizak. It is in fact our naval-only installation which will have docking facilities for up to 42 large warships when completed, a 10,000 tonne ship lift and ship transfer system for dry docking, a 400 bed hospital, a Naval air base with a 6000 feet runway and all other accessories and ancillaries. It includes a township with married accommodation. It will decongest Mumbai Naval base and dominate the northern Arabian Sea. INS Vikramaditya and its Mig 29s will be based here. The base will have its own Flag Officer Commanding who will operate under command of Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command.
 
seabird.JPG


.
pics.jpg

Photo%2B1.jpg

.
.
some pics of KARWAR Naval Base
 
Why does India make everything public unlike china?

India is a democracy and people have the right to know how their tax dollars/rupees are being spent and this is a 10,000 crore rupees project.
 
what makes you think it will be based on the east coast?:confused:

The article has some factually incorrect info. Here goes

.. while Karwar is India's third major naval base after Mumbai and Visakhapatnam on the east coast.

It should be west coast of India, or the east coast of Arabian sea with India
 
The article has some factually incorrect info. Here goes



It should be west coast of India, or the east coast of Arabian sea with India

i believe it means that Visakhapatnam is on the east coast . which it is .
 
Back
Top Bottom