Navy Shortlists Four Firms for 111 Choppers Worth Rs 25,000 Crore

 

New Delhi. Indian Navy has shortlisted four Indian firms including Tata, Adani, Mahindra Defence Systems and Bharat Forge as strategic partners for the project involving a deal worth Rs 25,000 crore for indigenous manufacturing of 111 Naval Utility Choppers.

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Under the first project of the strategic partnership policy of the government to develop indigenous industry’s defence manufacturing capacity, 111 light helicopters have to be built indigenously through joint ventures between Indian and foreign firms.

“The four Indian firms will now need to partner with foreign original equipment manufacturers including European Airbus Helicopters which has offered two choppers, American Sikorsky-Lockheed Martin and Russian Rosoboronexport,” sources in the Navy said.

The Navy will place the cases of these companies before the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) with both Indian and foreign manufacturers for approval of this ambitious project and so enable the Navy to take the process forward.

A total of eight Indian companies had shown interest in becoming strategic partners including a public sector undertaking but only four have been shortlisted by the force which will use the new choppers to replace its fleet of Cheetah and Chetak helicopters, sources said.

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The Strategic Partnership model was first envisaged under the leadership of late Manohar Parrikar during his stint as defence minister and took shape later under Nirmala Sitharaman.

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The strategic partnership model envisages tie-up between Indian and foreign firms leading to the acquisition of niche technologies and setting up of modern production facilities in India.

Under the plan, the first 16 helicopters have to be delivered from the OEM’s overseas production facility and the remaining 95 helicopters are to be manufactured in India by the selected strategic partner.

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