"The main supplier of engines and generators for our warships 'Zoraya' is not in conflict-affected areas of Ukraine and thus we are not affected", Navy's Controller of Warship Production and Acquisition Vice Admiral A V Subhedar told reporters said.
He said the Indian Naval Attache in Kiev, Ukraine, has analysed the situation and given a report that most of the suppliers of the Navy are located outside the conflict zone.
Subhedar said that despite this, the Navy is taking steps to create an alternative chain of suppliers for its projects as it does not want to take any chances over its projects.
He said the Navy is at present building 44 warships and they are under various stages of production in Indian public and private sector shipyards.
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