The Indian Navy is expanding its newest naval base at Karwar in Karnataka, to provide a docking facility for aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines.
Free Buyers Guide
Leading Guide to Submarine and Submersible Suppliers for the Naval Industry
Thank you.
Go deeper with GlobalData
Related Company Profiles
Your download email will arrive shortly.Please check your mail inbox to download buyer's guide
You may also be interested in:
Indian Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma said that phase I was now fully complete and we have ten warships docked at the naval base.
“The detailed project report for phase II is in the final stages, after approval by the cabinet committee on security, construction will begin in 2011,” he said speaking to the Times Of India.
After completing phase-II construction by 2017, the Karwar naval base will be able to provide docking facility for around 30 navy warships.
In addition, the base will also house a wide variety of smaller ships, including ten of the 80 fast-interceptor craft for the Sagar Prahari Bal, the specialised force created for coastal security.
The Karwar base is considered crucial in the Indian Ocean as the navy is planning to induct the 44,570t Admiral Gorshkov and 40,000t indigenous aircraft carrier by 2014-2015.
The expansion of the naval base began in 1999 with a Rs2,500 crore ($561.6m) fund allocation from the government.
Free Buyers Guide
Leading Guide to Submarine and Submersible Suppliers for the Naval Industry
Thank you.
Your download email will arrive shortly.Please check your mail inbox to download buyer's guide
You may also be interested in:
By downloading this Buyers Guide, you acknowledge that GlobalData UK Limited may share your information with our partners/sponsors who may contact you directly with information on their products and services.
Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how GlobalData may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.