Why indian shipyards can not able to export any of the corvetts, frigates ?? Th one we export is OPV, that too on line of credit.GRSE Lays Keel for Fourth German Export Vessel, Reinforcing India's Global Shipbuilding Push
By Vijay Yadav
30 May 2026
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GRSE has laid the keel for the fourth Multi-Purpose Vessel being built for Germany's Carsten Rehder, marking a major milestone in its largest commercial shipbuilding export project.
Kolkata, May 30, 2026: Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) Ltd has achieved another significant milestone in its international shipbuilding programme by laying the keel of the fourth vessel under the Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) project for Germany-based Carsten Rehder Schiffsmakler and Reederei GmbH & Co. KG.
The development marks steady progress in GRSE's largest-ever commercial shipbuilding export order and further strengthens the shipyard's position in the global maritime market. The project is a key example of India's "Make in India, Make for the World" initiative, showcasing the country's growing expertise in building advanced commercial vessels for international customers.
The keel-laying ceremony was attended by Shri M. Venkatesh Murthy, Executive Director (Commercial Shipbuilding & Supply Chain Management), GRSE, alongside senior officials from the shipyard, representatives of the German shipping company, and officials from international classification society DNV.
GRSE Lays Keel for Fourth German Export Vessel, Reinforcing India's Global Shipbuilding Push
I think major reason is that they don't get to manufacture such vessels for IN itself.Why indian shipyards can not able to export any of the corvetts, frigates ?? Th one we export is OPV, that too on line of credit.
There are many markets like Indonesia or Phillipines or Romania and some GCC counties.
Our defence export is very less compared to countries like turkey.
Maersk in talks with Cochin Shipyard Ltd and L&T Shipbuilding Ltd to build more small ships such as tugs and feeder container vessels in India
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This is hilarious. These PSUs are acting surprised that people want more competent private companies over them. LMAO.![]()
Another Strategic Project Slips Away? Mazagon Dock Eyes Andhra's ₹29,253 Crore Shipbuilding Cluster After TN MoU - The Commune
The latest example is the proposed mega shipbuilding cluster at Dugarajapatnam in Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati district. According to reports, state-ownedthecommunemag.com
I would say, we need to privatize some of our PSU shipyards, many industrialist would like to buy like adani or L&T.This is hilarious. These PSUs are acting surprised that people want more competent private companies over them. LMAO.
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HD Hyundai to Build Fully Integrated Shipyard in India’s Thoothukudi with $4B Investment & Controlling Stake - iMarine
HD Hyundai to Build Fully Integrated Shipyard in India’s Thoothukudi with $4B Investment & Controlling Stakewww.imarinenews.com
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HD Hyundai to go solo on $4 billion greenfield shipyard in Tamil Nadu
$4 Billion Shipyard Investment: HD Hyundai plans to establish a $4 billion greenfield shipyard in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, aiming for a production capacity of 4 million gross tonnage per year, significantly impacting India's shipbuilding ambitions by 2030 and 2047.infra.economictimes.indiatimes.com
Anyone with a working brain will show the door to MDL when such a huge investment from a premier global shipbuilder is coming in. HD Hyundai is an anchor investor. Its bringing a whole host of other companies along with it. $4 billion greenfield shipyard with 3.5 to 4 million gross tonnage (GT) of capacity.
MDL is a joke compared to this. MDL needed an Italian shipyard to tech them how to do modular construction. These PSU shipyards cannot innovate/improve.
No. Dont privatize the existing shipyards. This is the same exact bullshit the UK did and they've been suffering ever since. What you need to do is allow the private companies to establish their own shipyards by easing rules and restrictions. Privatising PSUs is never always the solution.I would say, we need to privatize some of our PSU shipyards, many industrialist would like to buy like adani or L&T.
Why don't you explain why it didn't work instead of directly providing a solution. Only then can we judge if it applies to us.No. Dont privatize the existing shipyards. This is the same exact bullshit the UK did and they've been suffering ever since. What you need to do is allow the private companies to establish their own shipyards by easing rules and restrictions. Privatising PSUs is never always the solution.
But private players will take over a decade to get to a good level of shipyard and then they will crush the PSU to bottom.No. Dont privatize the existing shipyards. This is the same exact bullshit the UK did and they've been suffering ever since. What you need to do is allow the private companies to establish their own shipyards by easing rules and restrictions. Privatising PSUs is never always the solution.
Shipbuilding is a inherently relatively low profit buissness unless you do it at massive scale. Its need massive capital investment to happen. Private players in the UK refused to continually upgrade their infra because their scale of shipbuilding was far tooo small to provide them with large scale profits.Why don't you explain why it didn't work instead of directly providing a solution. Only then can we judge if it applies to us.
Now, how much is it relevant to us? The reason it didnt work in UK is lack of competition. Which is not the case in india.Shipbuilding is a inherently relatively low profit buissness unless you do it at massive scale. Its need massive capital investment to happen. Private players in the UK refused to continually upgrade their infra because their scale of shipbuilding was far tooo small to provide them with large scale profits.
In 1977 the Uk nationalized all its 27 shipyards under one banner so that the highly profitable warship yards could subsidize the commercial ones. But In 1983 thatcher dismantled it and tried to sell them off. The relatively profitable warship yards were sold away while all merchant yards struggled to get sold and one by ne had to be closed simply because they were completely decoupled from their subsidizer.
There was a clear lack of long term investment policies by the private companies where they chased after short term gains in warship yards while completely ignoring merchant building.
In 1987 the thatcher gov sold away its royal dockyards in in Devonport and rosyth which was where most of the fleet maintenance and upkeep etc were done. One they did sell it, it caused a massive monopoly over time where a single company controlled almost everything and unlike a state ownded entity private yards went after large profits which astronomically increased price and also wait times as they cut labour to decrease costs. It also led to massive delays.
Because of the massive cost increased the British navy could not afford to buy large classes of destroyers anymore which led to the loss of skilled labour as they shifted somewhere else with their skills.
Take the type 45 program - 12 planned but only 6 built because of stupidly high cost for what that ship provided in capability.
It was precisely because they chased after the effeciency of private firms(who prioritize profits)(and I'm sure got a lot of money personally from companies for selling yards as well) that the UK shipbuilding scene is where it is at today.