Naval officials from India informed the media representatives that the Indian Navy (IN) is in the process of acquiring locally developed survey ships from indigenous shipyards within the country.
A total of four technologically advanced survey vessels will be purchased, and the deliveries are expected to start by the year 2017.
The officials claimed that no foreign participation will be allowed, and the vessels will be 100% indigenously developed and manufactured.
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"100% indigenously developed and manufactured" is what India says too often, which causes certain delays.
ReplyDeleteHelp from Australia's AUSTAL, already building such vessels, is a must.
Pete