The erstwhile Pipavav Shipyard, which has been taken over by the Reliance group and renamed as Reliance Defence and Engineering (RDEL), had emerged as the lowest bidder for the project, beating Goa Shipyard and L&T.
Contract with the Coast Guard is likely to be signed in October, defence sources said. They said the design will be done in-house and built by RDEL at its Pipavav shipyard.
The vessels are designed primarily to keep a tab on anti-smuggling and anti-terrorist operations and for fisheries protection and search and rescue.
This makes RDEL eligible for participation in the naval defence contracts.
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This was followed by an open offer. Post open offer, Reliance Infra now owns almost 35 per cent in the company.
Later on, Pipavav Defence also announced its plans to exit the corporate debt restructuring (CDR) package as it would lead to improved financial flexibility and increased business opportunities.
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