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India Touts Shipbuilding Hub Status, Cites 262 Indigenous Navy Projects

Officials highlight fully domestic construction of current Navy and Coast Guard vessels, pointing to rising foreign refits as proof of capability.

Overview

  • At Samudra Utkarsh in New Delhi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh invited global partners to co-develop next-generation maritime capabilities and resilient supply chains.
  • He said Indian shipyards now offer integrated, end-to-end design, construction, refit and lifecycle support backed by public, private and MSME networks.
  • Flagship programmes including INS Vikrant, Kalvari-class submarines and new stealth frigates and destroyers were cited to demonstrate technological maturity and systems-integration strength.
  • Singh reported some shipyards are on track to reach 100% indigenous content this decade, framing the target as a way to cut supply-chain risk.
  • The drive spans commercial and dual-use builds—from ferries and pollution-control ships to an advanced deep-sea mining support vessel for ISRO and NIOT—as India pursues a leading MRO role across the Indo-Pacific.