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India-Germany submarine partnership advances with MDL contract talks for Project 75(I)

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Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) has begun formal contract negotiations with Indian procurement authorities for Project 75(I), a flagship programme that envisages the construction of six next-generation conventional submarines.

According to an official statement, the initiative is aimed at enhancing indigenous naval capability through international technology transfer and strategic collaboration.

Under the programme, six modern submarines designed in Germany will be built by MDL in India. The project is expected to strengthen strategic and industrial ties between India and Germany, reflecting a shared commitment to maritime security, defence innovation, and long-term technological cooperation.

Oliver Burkhard, CEO of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), said, “India’s rise as a maritime power is only just beginning. I am convinced that India will develop into a global centre for submarine technology and manufacturing. Our partnership with MDL is based on trust, innovation and shared goals that go far beyond individual contracts. Together – with the support of both governments – we can enable India to deliver world-class submarines for its navy and for friendly fleets worldwide.”

Project 75(I) is seen as a major step in the modernisation of the Indian Navy’s fleet and in advancing self-reliance in defence manufacturing. For Germany, it underscores a commitment to one of Asia’s largest conventional submarine programmes, consolidating its role as a trusted technology partner, the statement said.

The collaboration is expected to contribute to the Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives by boosting local shipbuilding, skills development and the transfer of advanced technologies. Beyond enhancing naval power projection, the programme is likely to create opportunities for India’s defence industry and strengthen regional security.

In January this year, the Defence Ministry selected state-owned MDL to build the six submarines, with Air Independent Propulsion systems to be supplied by German manufacturer TKMS.



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