This will be effected through a strategic partnership
for bringing DCNS technologies, methods and skills
into Pipavav, India's first and largest integrated
defence company, said DCNS chairman and CEO Patrick
Boissier.
"Through the P75 Scorpene submarines, ongoing
indigenisation programme and DCNS India, we are
working to enlarge our footprint in India,"
A 2.6 billion euro group, DCNS is known for its
high-tech and very efficient platforms like Scorpene
submarines, Mistral-Class LPDs, FREMM frigates
and innovative Gowind vessels, among many others.
"DCNS and Pipavav are to provide India with
advanced expertise on naval ships. The synergies
between India's largest integrated shipyard and
proficiency of the largest European naval defence
company would allow cost effective and timely
manufacturing of high-class vessels for all customers,"
Pipavav chairman Nikhil Gandhi said.
The partnership will boost India's drive for
self-reliance in the field of defence manufacturing
and create a large number of local jobs besides
strengthening Indo-French strategic relationship
in the defence sector, he added.
Pipavav Defence & Offshore Engineering Co.
Ltd is among the leading companies in the Indian
defence sector engaged in naval shipbuilding,
repairs and dry-docking, with capacity to build
all types of assets required by the Indian Navy
and the Indian Coast Guard.
Its major achievement includes construction of
74,500 dwt Panamax dry bulk carrier, the largest
such vessel ever constructed in India.
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