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Home » India to Finalize Contracts for Naval Rafale Jets and Scorpene Submarines Next Month, Says Navy Chief

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India to Finalize Contracts for Naval Rafale Jets and Scorpene Submarines Next Month, Says Navy Chief

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: December 2, 2024
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India to Finalize Contracts for Naval Rafale Jets and Scorpene Submarines Next Month, Says Navy Chief

In a significant announcement, Indiaโ€™s Navy Chief Admiral DK Tripathi revealed that the country is poised to finalize separate contracts for the acquisition of 26 naval variant Rafale fighter jets and three additional Scorpene submarines in the coming month. This update was provided during a media briefing as the Navy prepares for Navy Day, scheduled for December 4. Admiral Tripathi emphasized the ongoing monitoring of naval activities by both China and Pakistan, highlighting the importance of vigilance in the region.

The government has given the green light for the construction of two nuclear-powered submarines, with a long-term plan to have a total of six such vessels in operation. Admiral Tripathi indicated that the first of these submarines is expected to be operational by 2036-37, followed by the second in 2038-39. He mentioned that the negotiations for the Rafale Marine jets are progressing well and are one step away from being presented to the Cabinet Committee on Security.

Originally approved in July of the previous year, the procurement of Rafale-M jets from France is primarily aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the indigenously built aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. Admiral Tripathi expressed optimism that both the Scorpene submarine and Rafale-M projects would reach the signing stage, possibly within the next month.

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In addition to equipment procurement, Admiral Tripathi confirmed that the Indian Navy currently has 62 ships and one submarine under construction as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen its maritime capabilities. These additional submarines, featuring higher indigenous content, are expected not only to maintain the necessary force levels and operational readiness but also to generate significant employment opportunities in the domestic defense sector.

Addressing the strategic partnership between China and Pakistan, Admiral Tripathi pointed out that Chinaโ€™s support in bolstering Pakistanโ€™s naval power is evident in the construction of several Pakistan Navy warships and submarines. He underscored that Beijingโ€™s interest in enhancing Pakistanโ€™s military capabilities poses an ongoing challenge to India, prompting the Indian Navy to adapt its strategies accordingly.

Admiral Tripathi acknowledged the rapid growth of the Pakistan Navy, which is striving to expand its fleet to 50 ships. He noted the implications of this expansion, stating that Pakistan seems to prioritize military enhancement over the welfare of its citizens.

Looking ahead to the modernization of the Indian Navy, Admiral Tripathi indicated that a significant number of naval platforms are scheduled for induction within the next year, with at least one ship set to join the fleet shortly. He reaffirmed the Navyโ€™s commitment to incorporating advanced technologies to address emerging threats and strengthen its operational effectiveness.

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ByJitendra Singh
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