Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral Tripathi
Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi highlighted the Indian Navy's advancements in submarine capabilities and indigenous shipbuilding during his tenure. He emphasized the importance of technology transfer in enhancing India's maritime deterrence and operational capacity. The Navy aims to achieve self-reliance in submarine design and construction through collaborative efforts and strategic partnerships.
- ▪Admiral Tripathi led the Indian Navy during Op Sindoor and focused on safeguarding India's energy vessels.
- ▪India is pursuing a submarine deal with Germany to enhance its fleet under the Strategic Partnership Model.
- ▪The first submarine from the Project-75(I) is expected to be inducted in 2033, with subsequent deliveries each year until 2038.
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News/Submarine deal with Germany in a few months with tech transfer; Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral TripathiSubmarine deal with Germany in a few months with tech transfer; Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral TripathiSurendra Singh / TNN / May 31, 2026, 01:54 ISTCommentsShareAA+Text SizeSmallMediumLarge Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, who led the Indian Navy during Op Sindoor and spearheaded operations to safeguard India’s energy vessels during the Gulf conflict, is also credited with the Navy’s technological transformation, fleet modernisation and unprecedented maritime operations.
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