City
Epaper

Indian Navy planning to build six nuclear attack submarines: Navy to Parliamentary panel

By ANI | Updated: December 30, 2019 17:54 IST

The Indian Navy is planning to build a fleet of 18 conventional and six nuclear attack submarines as part ...

Open in App

The Indian Navy is planning to build a fleet of 18 conventional and six nuclear attack submarines as part of its plans for its underwater fleet.

"Eighteen (Conventional) plus six SSN (nuclear-powered attack) submarines are planned but the existing strength is 15 and 1 SSN is available on lease," the Standing Committee on Defence said in its report tabled in the winter session of Parliament.

The Indian Navy had planned to build six nuclear attack submarines along with the Arihant Class SSBNs which are nuclear-powered submarines equipped with nuclear missiles. The nuclear attack submarines are also planned to be built indigenously in partnership with private sector industries.

At present, the Navy is operating Russian-origin Kilo Class, German-origin HDW class and the latest French Scorpene-class submarines in the conventional domain while in the nuclear section, it has leased one INS Chakra (Akula class) from Russia.

The Navy also informed the committee that in the last 15 years, only two new conventional submarines have been inducted including the Scorpene-class vessels INS Kalvari and the INS Khanderi.

"It was further informed that the existing 13 conventional submarines are between 17 to 31 years old," the standing committee report said.

The Navy is also working on a plan to build six new submarines under its Project 75 India in which six more conventional submarines would be built by the Navy in partnership with Indian compes and foreign origin equipment manufacturers. The project would be undertaken under the strategic partnership policy.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Indian NavyindiaHDW
Open in App

Related Stories

HockeyIndia Clinches Bronze with 4-2 Win Over Argentina in FIH Men’s Junior Hockey World Cup (VIDEO)

Social ViralEx-Navy Captain Navtej Singh Battles Fierce Winds to Capture Photo from 20,000 Feet in Viral Video

MumbaiMumbai Navy Marathon Triggers Major Traffic Disruptions; 30+ Bus Routes Hit, 9 Key Roads Shut

CricketIndia vs South Africa 2025 Schedule: Full List of Matches, Dates, Venues and Fixtures

TechnologyOpenAI Offers ChatGPT Go Free for a Year in India; Check All the Features Users Can Now Access

National Realted Stories

National'Betrayal of deserving candidates...': Indore court jails 12 Vyapam scam case convicts

NationalCM Mohan Yadav for aggressive promotion of handloom, handicrafts

NationalSpeaker Biswa Bandhu Sen’s death an irreparable loss: Tripura CM

NationalRural connectivity gets boost as PMGSY roads take shape in Doda

NationalMaha NCP chief Tatkare condemns Khopoli activist murder, demands SIT probe