Sunday, August 31, 2025
26.1 C
New Delhi

India to finalise over Rs 1 lakh crore submarine deals to strengthen undersea capabilities

India is likely to seal two mega submarine deals worth over Rs one lakh crore by the middle of next year to crank up its undersea warfare capabilities against the backdrop of China’s increasing naval prowess, authoritative sources said on Sunday.

India is set to finalise two major submarine deals worth more than Rs 1 lakh crore by mid-2026 to boost its undersea warfare capabilities amid growing Chinese naval presence, government sources said on Sunday.

The first deal involves the procurement of three Scorpene-class submarines, to be jointly constructed by state-run Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) and French defence company Naval Group. Although the defence ministry cleared the nearly Rs 36,000 crore project two years ago, finalising technical and commercial terms has faced delays.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Though the defence ministry cleared the nearly Rs 36,000 crore deal over two years back, there have been delays in negotiations to firm up various technical and commercial aspects of the project, the sources said.

The second project that the defence ministry is eyeing to seal is for the acquisition of six diesel-electric stealth submarines at a cost of around Rs 65,000 crore. The procurement was initially cleared by the ministry in 2021.

”We are expecting both contracts will be firmed up by the middle of next year,” a source said.

Leading German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has partnered with Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd for the project, billed as one of the biggest ’Make in India’ initiatives in recent years.

The sources said the cost negotiations for the deal will start soon and the entire process may take six to nine months before a contract is concluded.

While the proposed acquisition of six stealth submarines under Project 75 India (P75-I) is a completely new programme, the plan for the three Scorpene submarines will be a follow-on order of a previous acquisition.

Under the Indian Navy’s Project 75, six Scorpene submarines have already been constructed by Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) in collaboration with the Naval Group.

The Navy wants both deals to be firmed up soon as it is looking at bolstering its underwater capabilities, said an official aware of the matter.

The sources cited above said finalising the cost negotiations process for the diesel-engine programme will take time. The commercial negotiations for Scorpene-class submarines have almost been completed, they added.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

If everything goes as per plan, then the Scorpene project will be finalised early next year as it has already suffered significant delays, the sources said.

The delivery of boats under both projects will start around six years after the signing of the contracts, they said.

Asked if the MDL will have the capabilities to implement both the projects simultaneously, the sources said it was for the shipbuilder to augment its infrastructure.

”There have already been inordinate delays in the Scorpene submarine project and we hope it will be concluded soon,” said one of the sources.

While the defence ministry had given its in-principle approval for the additional Scorpenes as well as procurement of 26 naval variants of Rafale jets from France, the first project remained in limbo.

In April, India and France inked an intergovernmental agreement sealing a mega deal to procure 26 Rafale marine jets at a cost of Rs 64,000 crore (Euro 7 billion) for deployment on board the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikrant.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

With inputs from agencies

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Peace and tranquility along border is like ‘insurance policy’ for India-China ties: New Delhi

Tianjin (China), Aug 31 (PTI): Peace and tranquility at the border is like an “insurance policy” for India-China ties and Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed it very clearly to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday, Foreign Secretary Read More

‘Our country would be completely destroyed’: Trump defends tariffs after US court setback; thanks Obama-appointed judge

Donald Trump (File – AP) Days after a federal appeals court declared most of his tariffs illegal, US President Donald Trump on Sunday, strongly defended his trade policy and thanked an Obama-appointed judge for siding with him Read More

PM Modi flags concern over cross-border terrorism during meeting with President Xi

Tianjin (China), Aug 31 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday flagged concerns over cross-border terrorism in his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and pitched for cooperation between India and China to combat the menace as both the co Read More

Israel cabinet mulls West Bank annexation as France, others plan to recognise Palestine

Israel considers annexing parts of the West Bank amid France and others recognising a Palestinian state, as Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet meets on Gaza and faces global criticism. Read More

At least 7 killed, 71 injured as RSF launches fiercest assault in Sudan’s El-Fasher

Shelling by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces killed at least seven people and wounded 71 others in El-Fasher, a medical source said Sunday, as the paramilitary group launched its fiercest offensive yet on the besieged city. Read More

Topics

Peace and tranquility along border is like ‘insurance policy’ for India-China ties: New Delhi

Tianjin (China), Aug 31 (PTI): Peace and tranquility at the border is like an “insurance policy” for India-China ties and Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed it very clearly to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday, Foreign Secretary Read More

‘Our country would be completely destroyed’: Trump defends tariffs after US court setback; thanks Obama-appointed judge

Donald Trump (File – AP) Days after a federal appeals court declared most of his tariffs illegal, US President Donald Trump on Sunday, strongly defended his trade policy and thanked an Obama-appointed judge for siding with him Read More

PM Modi flags concern over cross-border terrorism during meeting with President Xi

Tianjin (China), Aug 31 (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday flagged concerns over cross-border terrorism in his talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and pitched for cooperation between India and China to combat the menace as both the co Read More

Israel cabinet mulls West Bank annexation as France, others plan to recognise Palestine

Israel considers annexing parts of the West Bank amid France and others recognising a Palestinian state, as Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet meets on Gaza and faces global criticism. Read More

At least 7 killed, 71 injured as RSF launches fiercest assault in Sudan’s El-Fasher

Shelling by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces killed at least seven people and wounded 71 others in El-Fasher, a medical source said Sunday, as the paramilitary group launched its fiercest offensive yet on the besieged city. Read More

EC provides link to SIR guidelines in response to RTI query on appraisal for the exercise; adds ‘further, no information available’

Election Commission NEW DELHI: In response to queries raised under the Right To Information (RTI) Act seeking copies of the independent appraisal undertaken based on which the Election Commission of India decided to initiate a spec Read More

‘Would Boycott…’: Women Journalists Allege Harassment At Maratha Quota Protest Site

Curated By : Last Updated:September 01, 2025, 00:01 IST TV Journalists Association complained to Manoj Jarange about misconduct by supporters at Azad Maidan. Read More

Szoboszlai’s brilliant free kick helps Liverpool defeat Arsenal 1-0; Manchester City stunned by Brighton

Defending champions Liverpool extended their winning start to the 2025-26 Premier League season with a slender victory over Arsenal, thanks to Dominik Szoboszlai’s outstanding free kick with seven minutes left. Read More

Related Articles