India, UK sign framework pact for electric propulsion systems for warships

The landing platform docks, planned to be built at an Indian shipyard, are envisaged to have a full electric propulsion system," the readout issued by the defence ministry on Friday said

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From the Indian side, the SoI was signed by Joint Secretary (naval systems) Rajeev Prakash. Photo: Shutterstock
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 29 2024 | 1:41 PM IST

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India and the UK have sealed a framework agreement to co-design and co-produce electric propulsion systems to be used in futuristic warships in sync with their aim to broad-base cooperation in the strategic domain.

A Statement of Intent (SoI) was inked for the proposed plan by the defence ministries of the two countries in Portsmouth on Thursday, an Indian readout of the development said.

The SoI would serve as a broader framework intended for cooperation in the co-design, co-creation and co-production of electric propulsion capability for future naval ships, it said.

"The landing platform docks, planned to be built at an Indian shipyard, are envisaged to have a full electric propulsion system," the readout issued by the defence ministry on Friday said.

"The signing was part of the third joint working group meeting of electric propulsion capability partnership, symbolising the commitment to promote indigenous development of niche technologies," it said.

From the Indian side, the SoI was signed by Joint Secretary (naval systems) Rajeev Prakash.

Director of Ships Operations and Capability Integration in the UK's defence ministry Rear Admiral Steve McCarthy inked it from the British side.

The framework pact was signed days after British Minister for Indo-Pacific Catherine West visited India.

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Topics :India UK relationNaval Warship

First Published: Nov 29 2024 | 1:41 PM IST

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