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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Heads to Russia for Indian Navy Warship Launch and Key Defence Acquisitions

In a significant move for the Indian Navy, a deal valued at Rs 9,200 crore for the procurement of Fast Attack Craft (FAC) and Fast Interceptor Craft (FIC) is currently under consideration by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC). This council is headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and includes key military officials, such as Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan and the chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The proposal for the acquisition comes in the wake of historical references, as the earlier version of the FAC played a crucial role during the 1971 Indo-Pak War, with Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi recalling the surprise missile boat assault on Karachi Harbour. The new FACs, while small in size, are designed to be formidable vessels equipped with advanced anti-ship missiles and other weaponry.

Of the total budget earmarked for this initiative, Rs 6,500 crore is specifically allocated for the FACs, while the FICs are expected to receive around Rs 2,700 crore. These crafts will be outfitted with sophisticated sensors and armaments, making them vital components of India’s naval capabilities. Significantly, both types of vessels are set to be indigenously manufactured, aligning with India’s push for self-reliance in defense production.

In addition to the FAC and FIC discussions, the agenda for the DAC includes the construction of two Multi-Purpose Vessels (MPVs), which are recognized for their logistical importance. While the Navy already operates a few MPVs, the addition of these new vessels is expected to enhance operational efficiency.

As the meeting wraps up, Defence Minister Singh will depart for Russia, where he is set to launch an Indian Navy warship and engage in discussions with his counterpart in Moscow. The visit underscores India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its naval capabilities and maritime collaboration with key international partners.

Moreover, the DAC may also address pressing needs within other branches of the armed forces, including the procurement of electronic warfare equipment for the Air Force and advancements in tank engine production for the Army, reflecting a comprehensive strategy to bolster India’s defense infrastructure.

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