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Rs 1 lakh crore submarine push: India eyes two mega deals to boost naval power

German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) has partnered with MDL for the programme, billed as one of the biggest ‘Make in India’ defence projects in recent years.

August 31, 2025 / 22:30 IST
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The first project that is being negotiated is for the procurement of three Scorpene submarines, which will be jointly constructed by state-run Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) and French defence major Naval Group.
The first project that is being negotiated is for the procurement of three Scorpene submarines, which will be jointly constructed by state-run Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) and French defence major Naval Group.

India is likely to seal two mega submarine deals worth over Rs 1 lakh crore by the middle of next year to ramp up its undersea warfare capabilities against the backdrop of China’s growing naval strength, authoritative sources said to news agency PTI on Sunday.

The first project under negotiation involves the procurement of three Scorpene-class submarines, to be jointly constructed by state-run Mazagon Dock Limited (MDL) and French defence major Naval Group. Though the defence ministry cleared the nearly Rs 36,000 crore deal over two years ago, negotiations on several technical and commercial aspects delayed its finalisation, the sources said.

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The second project on the table is the acquisition of six diesel-electric stealth submarines at an estimated cost of Rs 65,000 crore. The procurement was initially approved in 2021. “We are expecting both contracts will be firmed up by the middle of next year,” a source said to PTI.

While the proposed acquisition of six stealth submarines under Project-75 India (P75-I) is entirely new, the three Scorpenes are a follow-on order. Under the Navy’s Project-75, six Scorpene-class submarines have already been built by MDL in collaboration with the Naval Group. The Navy wants both deals expedited to strengthen its underwater fleet, one official said.