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Reliance Defence To Build Yard for Sub Construction
By Vivek Raghuvanshi20 hours ago
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NEW DELHI — Eyeing the Indian Navy's plan to build six nuclear attack submarines, private sector Reliance Defence has announced it will set up a dedicated shipyard close to the Navy's shipyard at Visakhapatnam to build nuclear submarines.

The shipyard will "be co-located with the Indian Navy's strategic base and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC's) nuclear facility at Rambilli 70 kilometers south of Vizag," according to a Sunday statement by Reliance Defence, a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure owned by billionaire Anil Ambani.

Speaking at a summit in Vishakhapatnam, Ambani said the facility will be built with an initial investment of $757 million, adding that the facility could lead to the creation of an array of defense ancillaries with further investments of up to $1.5 billion.

Commenting on the status of the Navy's aircraft carrier and submarines, Ambani said: "The US today has 10 aircraft-carrier groups operating around the world to project its power and protect its interests and was on course to add another three, while India had barely one.

"Similarly, while the US has 72 submarines and China 69, India has a small fleet of 17 submarines."

A Defence Ministry official, however, said the Navy will invest up to $45 billion to add new warships, submarines and aircraft carriers in the next 15 years.

"The government has given approvals for six new nuclear attack submarines in early 2015 and the Indian Navy aims to have 200 warships by 2027," the MoD official
 
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LIVEFIST: Reliance Announces Shipyard For Nuke Subs & Carriers

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A statement from the firm today said, "This facility will support the Indian Navy’s strategic projects and focus on building strategic submarines and aircraft carriers."

As part of the memorandum signed between Reliance and the Andhra Pradesh government, the latter will make 1,500 acres of land available for this facility in close proximity of strategic establishments of the Indian Navy and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).

"Reliance will make an initial investment outlay of Rs 5,000 crore in this project. This will represent the single-largest investment at one location anywhere in Andhra Pradesh. This investment is expected to generate more than 10,000 new jobs and also lead to the creation of a multi-tier array of defence ancillaries, bringing in further investment of between Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 crore and thousands of additional skilled jobs," said the Reliance statement.
 
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Reliance Defence To Build Yard for Sub Construction
By Vivek Raghuvanshi20 hours ago
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635881210563588708-DFN-India-atomic.jpg

Press Information Bureau via AFP

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is briefed by R.K. Sinha, Department of more

NEW DELHI — Eyeing the Indian Navy's plan to build six nuclear attack submarines, private sector Reliance Defence has announced it will set up a dedicated shipyard close to the Navy's shipyard at Visakhapatnam to build nuclear submarines.

The shipyard will "be co-located with the Indian Navy's strategic base and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC's) nuclear facility at Rambilli 70 kilometers south of Vizag," according to a Sunday statement by Reliance Defence, a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure owned by billionaire Anil Ambani.

Speaking at a summit in Vishakhapatnam, Ambani said the facility will be built with an initial investment of $757 million, adding that the facility could lead to the creation of an array of defense ancillaries with further investments of up to $1.5 billion.

Commenting on the status of the Navy's aircraft carrier and submarines, Ambani said: "The US today has 10 aircraft-carrier groups operating around the world to project its power and protect its interests and was on course to add another three, while India had barely one.

"Similarly, while the US has 72 submarines and China 69, India has a small fleet of 17 submarines."

A Defence Ministry official, however, said the Navy will invest up to $45 billion to add new warships, submarines and aircraft carriers in the next 15 years.

"The government has given approvals for six new nuclear attack submarines in early 2015 and the Indian Navy aims to have 200 warships by 2027," the MoD official


It seems as if the stage is being readied to handover the contract for the building of 6 SSN or Project 75I class SSK's to Reliance .
 
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Make in India...tiny step towards bigger & better things. Let's hope this yard successfully churns out world class submarines!
 
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