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What has happened?
- The Indian Navy’s dwindling submarine fleet got further depleted on Sunday with the decommissioning of INS Sindhudhwaj, a Kilo Class diesel electric submarine.
- What is the current status of the Indian submarine fleet and how it compares with neighbouring navies?
Life of Kilo class submarine?
- INS Sindhudhwaj was in service of the Indian Navy for 35 years.
- It was commissioned upon acquisition from the Soviet Union in 1987 under a deal wherein ten Kilo Class diesel-electric submarines were purchased by the Indian Navy.
- Kilo Class submarines have a life of 30 years though after refit they can remain in service for ten more years.
- At least three Indian Navy Kilo Class submarines got a second medium refit in a Naval shipyard in Russia a few years back.
- The strength of the hull and the state of repair of the propulsion system are some of the elements which decide whether a submarine is still fit to be put out at sea after completion of its shelf life and refits.
Submarines left with Indian navy?
- There are now a total of 16 submarines in service in the Indian Navy, including one nuclear powered ballistic missile submarine and seven Kilo Class submarines.
- All Kilo Class submarines will be decommissioned in the next few years as they come to an end of their service life.
- Apart from the seven Kilo Class submarines, four are Shishumar
- Class submarines of German origin named INS Shishumar, Shankush, Shalki and Shankul and four Scorpene or Kalvari Class submarines of French origin named INS Kalvari, Khanderi, Karanj and Vela.
- Two more Scorpene class submarines are expected to be commissioned into service by 2023.
- The Navy has one Arihant Class ballistic missile submarine and another one, INS Arighat, under production but its date of completion is not known.
Submarines planned?
- Six attack submarines were supposed to be built in India under Project 75I for which sanction had been accorded by the government in 2020,
- But nothing has come off the project due to issues of vendors with the qualitative requirements.
- As per latest reports, the government has extended the date for response to Request for Proposal till the end of this year in the Rs 40,000 crore project.
What about China & Pakistan?
- China operates six nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, six nuclear-powered attack submarines and 46 diesel-powered attack submarines.
- It is expected that People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) will keep an operational strength of 60-70 submarines through this decade.
- Pakistan Navy operates three Agosta 90B Air Independent Propulsion submarines and two diesel-electric Agosta 70 class submarines, all of French origin.
- It also has three midget-class submarines of Italian origin.
- Pakistan has signed an agreement with China to supply eight Hangor Class submarines with four being built in China and four being built at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works.
- The first of these submarines will be delivered in 2023 and the last in 2028.
Q) What is India’s position as per Global Firepower Index 2022?
- 2nd
- 3rd
- 4th
- 5th
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