In its report tabled this month, the Navy stated that there are presently 15 conventional submarines and two nuclear submarines in its fleet.
To
strengthen its underwater fleet, the Indian
Navy plans to build 24 submarines, including six nuclear attack
submarines, a parliamentary panel was told.
The
Navy also told the panel that Medium Refit Life Certification (MRLC)
of submarine Sindhuraj has been held up since the Russian side has
not been able to submit bank guarantees and integrity pact due to
sanctions imposed by the US.
In
its report tabled this month, the Navy stated that there are
presently 15 conventional submarines and two nuclear submarines in
its fleet.
The
Indian Navy has two nuclear submarines INS Arihant and INS Chakra,
with the latter being leased from Russia.
Majority
of the conventional submarines
are over 25 years old. Thirteen submarines age between 17 and 32
years, it said.
“Eighteen
(conventional) + six SSN (nuclear attack submarines) are planned...,”
it stated.
The
Indian Ocean Region, the area of operations of the Indian Navy has
witnessed rising activities of the Chinese Navy.
On
its part, the Indian Navy has been revamping its infrastructure,
including procuring new ships.
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