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Ministry of Defence tenders for six more submarines at $1 billion each

This six-submarine acquisition, codenamed Project 75(I), will be the first programme under the MoD's 'strategic partnership' model

Submarines, navy, defence
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strategic partnership (SP) model involves selecting an Indian firm as the SP to oversee and control the project. Two SPs have been shortlisted already: MDL and Larsen & Toubro

Ajai Shukla New Delhi
Kick-starting one of the Indian Navy’s most important weapon construction programmes, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) issued a tender on Tuesday for building six conventional submarines, at an Indian shipyard, in technology partnership with a chosen global original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

The MoD has pegged the cost of six submarines at about Rs 43,000 crore. This means that each boat (navies traditionally refer to submarines as ‘boats’) will cost a staggering $1 billion.

This six-submarine acquisition, code-named Project 75(I), follows on from the ongoing Project 75 — the construction of six conventional Scorpene boats by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders (MDL), with technology supplied

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