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Ministry of Defence21-April, 2017 16:48 IST
India and Republic of Korea sign Inter-Governmental MOU for Defence Industry Co-Operation in Shipbuilding

India and the Republic of Korea (RoK) signed an Inter-governmental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for Defence Industry Co-operation in Shipbuilding here today. The MoU was signed by Secretary (Defence Production), Shri Ashok Kumar Gupta from the Indian side and Minister of Defence Acquisition and Programme Administration (DAPA), Mr. Chang Myoung-Jin from the RoK side. The MoU will help the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government of India.

The salient points of the MoU are as follows:-

• Develop and strengthen defence industry co-operation between Republic of India and the Republic of Korea.
• The two sides will recommend the organisations for collaborating in the implementation of specific projects.
• The organisations recommended for co-operative projects may conclude separate agreements (contracts) between them to implement the specific projects.
• The MoU will come into effect from the date of signature by both sides and will be initially valid for a period of five years and would be automatically extendable for further successive five year at a time.

The Inter-Governmental MoU, was conceived under the overall umbrella of the ‘Special Strategic Partnership’ between both sides as declared in the Joint Statement of the Prime Minister of India and the President of RoK in May 2015.

To substantiate the ‘Special Strategic Partnership’, the two sides had inter-alia agreed to encourage greater co-operation between their shipyards in the defence sector. Accordingly, it was decided to sign an inter-governmental MoU on ‘Defence Industry Co-operation in Shipbuilding’. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) has accorded its approval for signing the above MoU with RoK and also for nominating Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), Visakhapatnam from the Indian side for the collaboration. RoK will indicate the name of its recommended organisation for the collaboration in due course of time.

The co-operation with the recommended Korean Shipyard would enable HSL to upgrade and modernise its facilities and execute naval shipbuilding projects in a timely and cost effective manner. HSL would be able to imbibe best practices in shipbuilding leading to effective project management.

As a result of the proposed partnership, the production of HSL is expected to grow substantially, leading to creation of more employment avenues. Further, in consultation with the recommended Korean partner, it is planned to identify and develop indigenous sources/vendors for the supply of majority of the material and equipment that would be needed in co-operative naval projects, thus paving the way for the development of ancillary industry /maritime cluster in the region.
 
The Secretary (Defence Production), Shri Ashok Kumar Gupta and the Minister of Defence Acquisition and Programme Administration, Republic of Korea, Mr. Chang Myoung-Jin signing an Inter-Governmental MoU for Defence Industry Cooperation in Shipbuilding, in New Delhi on April 21, 2017.
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The Secretary (Defence Production), Shri Ashok Kumar Gupta and the Minister of Defence Acquisition and Programme Administration, Republic of Korea, Mr. Chang Myoung-Jin exchanging the signed documents of an Inter-Governmental MoU for Defence Industry Cooperation in Shipbuilding, in New Delhi on April 21, 2017.
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The Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Shri N.K. Sinha in a meeting with the Acting Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea, Mr. Song Soo Keun, in New Delhi on April 25, 2017.
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Glad tidings: The Inter-Governmental Agreement helps HSL benefit from the expertise of the Koreans. | Photo Credit: C.V.Subrahmanyam

http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Visakhapatnam/a-shot-in-the-arm-for-hsl/article18204181.ece

Defence Ministry nominates it for a collaborative project with South Korean major

Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), the premier shipyard in the country set up by the Scindia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. in 1941 recognising the strategic importance of the coast, has received a shot in the arm with the Ministry of Defence nominating it for collaboration with one of the leading shipyards of South Korea.

In all probability, the South Korean Government will nominate the Hyundai Heavy Industries, world’s largest shipyard, for the collaboration.

The Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) was signed between Secretary (Defence Production) Ashok Kumar Gupta and Minister for Defence Acquisition and Programme Administration of South Korea Change Myong Jin in New Delhi on Friday.

On his return, HSL Chairman and Managing Director Rear Admiral L.V. Sarat Babu told The Hindu that the IGA would pave the way for rendering of expertise by the Koreans to the HSL in upgrading and modernising facilities and taking up construction of five Fleet Support Ships.

HSL has been given an order on nomination basis by the Ministry of Defence for building the Fleet Support Ships at an estimated cost of ₹10,000 crore. “We are confident of starting manufacturing of the ships in 12 to 24 months,” Rear Admiral Sarat Babu said.


HSL, which is dependent on sourcing various components required for ship construction from abroad, is also likely to procure them from Korea after the agreement.

HSL had signed MoU with Hyundai in January 2015 for support in designing and upgrading skills of its manpower and taking up submarine construction keeping in view its bid for futuristic submarines for Indian Navy under Project 75 (1).

There is no progress till date on the project to construct six submarines at a cost of $9.7 billion.

Net profit

After making a turnaround by achieving a net profit of ₹19 crore during 2015-16, HSL concluded 2016-17 with an all-time high turnover of ₹625 crore and a net profit (provisional) of ₹30 crore. It also got an operating profit of ₹15 crore after a gap of 35 years.

The shipyard was brought under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence from that of Shipping on February 22, 2010.
 
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