The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is designing a 190-MW nuclear reactor to power India's P77 nuclear attack submarines ...
India is working on a new class of attack submarines after the government approved almost $5 billion for the program.
India’s fourth nuclear-powered ballistic ... approved the construction of two indigenous nuclear attack submarines (SSN), also called hunter-killers, a critical requirement for the Indian ...
(MENAFN- Asia Times) India's ambitious plan to build two nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSN) marks its latest bold move to counter China's expanding naval presence and protect its dominance in ...
India has recently joined the five countries who have this capability (they are also the permanent five of the UNSC) and has ...
Advancing Australia’s Conventionally Armed, Nuclear-Powered Submarine (SSN) Capability ... including Japan and India, are currently engaged in a similar exercise. Australia’s strategy of ...
AUKUS, an expensive $368bn dud deal stands as the clearest example of the cognitive dissonance besetting the Australian body ...
Similarly, the status of the nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) that India leased from Russia under a $3 billion agreement signed in 2019 remains uncertain. The submarine, leased for a period ...
such as hunting enemy submarines and surface ships. The strategic importance of SSNs is so high that India has reportedly put on hold its plans to develop a 65,000-ton Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC ...
However, India’s progress in developing these submarines has been slow. Project 75, the official name for India’s SSN program, received government approval in 2015, but delays caused by bureaucratic ...