In a landmark move aimed at bolstering the operational readiness of the Indian Navy, the Ministry of Defence has entered into a significant contract with Cochin Shipyard Limited for the Short Refit and Dry Docking (SRDD) of the INS Vikramaditya. The contract, which was finalized on November 30, 2024, is valued at an impressive Rs. 1207.5 crore.
INS Vikramaditya, an Indian Aircraft Carrier, has been an integral part of the Indian Navy since its commissioning in November 2013. The upcoming refit is expected to enhance the vessel’s combat capabilities significantly, ensuring that it remains a formidable asset in naval operations. Following the refurbishment, the aircraft carrier will rejoin the active fleet, equipped with upgraded technologies that will contribute to the Navy’s operational effectiveness.
This contract signifies more than just the maintenance of a key naval asset; it represents a strategic advancement in establishing Cochin Shipyard Limited as a vital Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) Hub. This development is crucial for fostering a robust industrial ecosystem in India, highlighting the government’s commitment to self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
The project will also have a widespread economic impact, involving approximately 50 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and generating employment for over 3,500 personnel. This initiative aligns with the Government of India’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and the Make in India campaign, both of which aim to boost domestic capabilities and create self-sustaining economic growth.
As the country continues to enhance its defence infrastructure, the investment in the SRDD of INS Vikramaditya underscores the importance of modern naval capabilities in safeguarding national interests and ensuring readiness against emerging threats. The collaboration between the Ministry of Defence and Cochin Shipyard Limited marks a significant step towards advancing India’s maritime strength and its strategic autonomy on the global stage.