Naval Group Marks 10 years of Presence in India

 

NEW DELHI. Today i.e. September 18, 2018 marks 10 years in business for Naval Group in India. From a humble start in 2008 as DCNS India with 10 employees, Naval Group in India is now proud to have a team of over 50 professionals specialised in engineering, supply chain and project management while building a sound industrial ecosystem.

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The team aspires to support the Indian defence industry and Indian Navy to realise the policy of “Make in India” and its self-reliance objectives.

A long-lasting industrial cooperation between Naval Group and India

Naval Group in India was created in 2008 as a 100 per cent owned subsidiary of the group to ensure a long-lasting presence in the country, thereby demonstrating the strong commitment to the Indian Navy. This partnership led to the establishment of a sustainable industrial ecosystem which fosters the indigenous manufacturing of submarines.

The P75 programme is an illustration of the successful indigenisation process. The first submarine of the class, INS Kalvari, built by Mazagon Dock and Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) with our transfer of technology, was commissioned on December 14 last year in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The second submarine called Khanderi was launched at the beginning of 2017, has initiated her sea trials and would be commissioned this year. The remaining four submarines will be commissioned by 2022-23.

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Today’s celebration also highlights the strength and sustainability of the Indo-French partnership and the continued cooperation with the Indian Navy as Naval Group’s main customer.

“It is indeed a proud moment for all of us in Naval Group to celebrate 10 years of robust and constructive business in India. It is a success for both our dedicated engineering and projects team and our highly trained subcontractors and partners. Today we are significantly extending our presence in India to finish the prestigious P75 submarine project while gearing up to take the lead for the maintenance of these submarines built on the Scorpène® design.”

Naval Group Chairman and Managing Director Rear Admiral Rahul Shrawat declared: “It is indeed a proud moment for all of us in Naval Group to celebrate 10 years of robust and constructive business in India. It is a success for both our dedicated engineering and projects team and our highly trained subcontractors and partners. Today we are significantly extending our presence in India to finish the prestigious P75 submarine project while gearing up to take the lead for the maintenance of these submarines built on the Scorpène® design.”

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Building the future

On the occasion of 10 years of business in India, senior members of management from the Paris headquarters visited the subsidiary in Mumbai and shared the moment of joy with the local team. They discussed strategic topics extensively, including investments in the Indian team, resources and their capabilities in order to ensure the continuity of the roadmap.

The team of trained engineers as well as the qualified ecosystem will be a strong asset for future Indian Navy’s projects of modern submarines, along with surface ships, torpedoes and other catered solutions.

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