Naval Ambition: India’s Indigenous 200-Ship Fleet Roadmap by 2035
The Indian Navy is executing a massive force-structure expansion, aiming for a
200-ship fleet by 2035. Following the recent commissioning of the ASW corvette
INS Anjadip, CNS Admiral Dinesh Tripathi confirmed a "100% Indigenous" mandate for all future orders, leveraging India's maturing public and private shipbuilding sectors.
Key Force Multipliers in the Pipeline:
- Carrier Strike Groups: Plans include a second Vikrant-class follow-on (45,000-ton) and a larger INS Vishal (70,000-ton) equipped with CATOBAR/EMALS.
- Surface Combatants: Development of Project-18 Next-Gen Destroyers (13,000-ton), Project-17B Stealth Frigates, and Next-Gen Corvettes (Project-28A).
- Undersea Dominance: A multi-tier program including 6 Project-75I (AIP), 12 indigenous Project-76 conventional submarines, 6 Project-77 SSNs, and the massive S5-class 17,000-ton SSBNs.
With a defense budget hitting
$93.5 billion, the shift from "buying" to "building" is now a structural reality. This expansion aims to transform the Navy into a persistent, net-security provider across the Indo-Pacific, ensuring operational depth from the Malacca Strait to the Gulf of Aden.
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