India and the United Kingdom have taken a significant step towards enhancing naval capabilities with the signing of a Statement of Intent (SoI) aimed at advancing cooperation in the design and development of Electric Propulsion Systems for the Indian Navy. The agreement was formalized on November 29, 2024, during the third Joint Working Group Meeting of the Electric Propulsion Capability Partnership.
The SoI was signed by Joint Secretary (Naval Systems) Shri Rajeev Prakash, representing India, and Rear Admiral Steve McCarthy, Director of Ships Operations and Capability Integration from the U.K. Ministry of Defence. This collaboration is expected to facilitate a comprehensive framework for the co-design, co-creation, and co-production of electric propulsion technologies that will be utilized in future naval vessels.
Notably, the initiative is particularly focused on the development of Landing Platform Docks (LPDs), which are planned to be constructed at Indian shipyards. These LPDs are intended to feature advanced, fully electric propulsion systems, which is a significant shift towards more environmentally friendly and efficient naval operations.
The Indian Ministry of Defence emphasized the significance of this partnership, stating that it underscores the commitment to foster indigenous development of specialized technologies within the maritime sector. The establishment of this framework not only aims to enhance operational capabilities but also represents a broader effort to strengthen defense ties between India and the U.K.
The signing of the SoI marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of naval technology in India, aligning with the nation’s strategic objectives and ambitions within the defense industry. As both nations move forward, the collaboration is expected to yield innovative solutions that will bolster the Indian Navy’s operational readiness in an increasingly complex maritime environment.