National Security
Published in Association with Vivekananda International Foundation
Current Volume: 9 (2026 )
e-ISSN: 2581-9658
Periodicity: Quarterly
Month(s) of Publication: Mar, Jun, Sep & Dec
Subject: Political Science & International Affairs
DOI: 10.32381/NS
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Policy Brief
Roadmap for India’s Dominance in Global Shipbuilding
By : Bhaskar Sengupta, Shantanu Bose
Page No: 452-477
Abstract
India has demonstrated her prowess in cutting edge technology, be it pharma, information technology or automobile industry. So why has the maritime industry and shipbuilding -- which has the potential to be the highest employment creator industry -- fallen by the wayside? While merchant shipbuilding in the country has been moribund, our Naval shipbuilding has come of age with the delivery of “State of the Art” Stealth Frigates and Corvettes and the maiden sailing of the Aircraft Carrier recently. It is not widely known that of the three services that comprise India’s Armed Forces, the Navy is at the forefront of indigenising its equipment/requirements. While the Naval shipbuilding ecosystem is not bereft of challenges, it provides a perspective to the issues plaguing the larger maritime construct of the country. A composite national approach that encompasses intellectual property creation, large production runs(scale), standardisation, and a strong Make in India thrust are the building blocks of a robust shipbuilding ecosystem which will ultimately take India to global dominance in shipbuilding.