New Delhi, Dec. 29 -- India handles nearly 95% of its merchandise trade by volume through maritime routes, yet contributes less than 1% to global shipbuilding output. This highlights a clear structural gap, which is now being addressed through a push to expand domestic defence shipbuilding. It aims to position the sector as a key pillar of India's manufacturing and national security agenda.
The shift is underpinned by a naval modernisation pipeline of Rs.2.3 trillion, with more than 60 vessels currently under construction and another 70-80 planned, according to Phillip Capital. Rising indigenisation, with domestic content in frontline warships now at 70-75%, has strengthened the role of Indian shipyards and improved long-term order visib...
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