As the wait for Project 75 India gets longer,
and as an RFP gets more elusive, both France and Russia are in
discussions with the Indian Navy to supply two submarines quickly off
the shelf. As SP's had reported last year,
France's DCNS has already offered to quickly build two Scorpene attack
submarines and supply them. Reports now suggest that Rosoboronexport has
made a similar offer. In such an instance, the Amur 1650 is on offer,
and would be the first of the type ever built. The tantalising
underwater battle between the French and Russians has veered from one
side to the other, with top sources now indicating that should the
Defence Ministry agree to the navy's request that it be allowed to
contract for two submarines directly from one of the two shipyards, it
would slow force level depletions compounded by the INS Sindhurakshak
tragedy last year. But several questions remain unanswered. For
instance, how would the government decide which submarine to choose
among the two? Second, would that impact the P75I programme itself?
Clearly, the navy isn't anywhere closer to satisfactory force levels.
- spsmai
- spsmai
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