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India to Construct Two Nuclear Attack Submarines and Procure 26 Rafale Jets Amid Rising Naval Tensions

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: December 2, 2024
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India to Construct Two Nuclear Attack Submarines and Procure 26 Rafale Jets Amid Rising Naval Tensions

The Indian government is making significant strides in enhancing its naval capabilities with the recent approval for the construction of two indigenously designed nuclear attack submarines. This move is set to be complemented by a series of contracts expected to be finalized next month for the procurement of 26 naval variants of Rafale jets and three additional Scorpene submarines, revealed Navy chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi during a press conference ahead of Navy Day.

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Admiral Tripathi emphasized the need for vigilance in light of increasing Chinese naval activities in the Indian Ocean. He highlighted the unexpected expansion of the Pakistan Navy, particularly given the country’s economic challenges, noting that the eight newly constructed submarines will considerably enhance its combat capabilities.

In response to regional threats, the Indian Navy is recalibrating its strategies to effectively address potential incursions within its operational domains. The Navy chief expressed confidence in the force’s readiness to confront threats from neighboring nations, reinforcing India’s commitment to regional security.

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Looking ahead, Admiral Tripathi outlined plans for the induction of approximately 95 ships over the next decade, with a vision of establishing a robust naval presence by 2047. This initiative aims to solidify India’s position as a formidable maritime power and ensure credible deterrence against external aggression.

Regarding the nuclear attack submarines, Admiral Tripathi provided a timeline for their commissioning, stating that the first submarine is expected to be operational by 2036-37, followed by the second two years later. He underscored the substantial capabilities that these submarines will bring to the Indian Navy, marking a significant advancement in India’s strategic defense infrastructure.

In addition to the submarines, the procurement of 26 Rafale-Marine jets from France, intended for deployment on the indigenously built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, is also on track. This acquisition is part of a government-to-government framework and is progressing through the acquisition process. The Navy chief expressed optimism that both the contracts for the Scorpene submarines and the Rafale-Marine jets would be signed by next month, barring any unforeseen delays.

The defense ministry’s approval last year for the acquisition of these Rafale jets and the additional Scorpene submarines underscores India’s commitment to fortifying its naval capabilities in an increasingly complex regional security scenario. As these developments unfold, the Indian Navy is poised to enhance its operational readiness and strategic depth in the years to come.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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