In a significant effort to support the Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission, BEML Ltd., India’s top defence and heavy engineering company, has officially entered a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Directorate of Marine Engineering of the Indian Navy today. The signing ceremony took place at the Naval Headquarters in Delhi, with the presence of Shri Ajit Kumar Srivastav, Director of Defence at BEML, Rear Admiral K Srinivas, and other prominent Defence personnel.
The agreement marks a significant milestone in promoting bilateral collaboration for Indigenous Design, Development, Manufacture, Testing, and Product Support of essential Marine Equipment and systems. In line with the Indian government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat program, the partnership seeks to bolster self-sufficiency in defense production and reduce dependence on foreign imports.
Through this MoU, BEML will utilize its expertise in heavy engineering, structural fabrication, hydraulics, diesel engines, manufacturing, testing, and R&D to enhance India’s maritime capabilities. Our dedication is towards delivering efficient and long-lasting solutions to the Indian Navy, in alignment with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
The partnership between BEML and the Indian Navy will greatly improve indigenous marine engineering capabilities, guaranteeing the use of advanced, homegrown technology in both existing and upcoming naval ventures. This alliance is specifically aimed at fulfilling present operational needs while also strengthening long-term defence infrastructure.
Shri Shantanu Roy, Chairman & Managing Director at BEML Ltd, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, stating that the MoU symbolizes a historic partnership that will enhance India’s maritime defence capabilities while also contributing to the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. He reiterated BEML’s dedication to providing advanced, cost-effective, and dependable solutions for the Indian Navy and expressed confidence that our joint endeavors will result in significant progress in indigenous marine technology.
BEML has recently introduced 11 new strategic business units, including one that will solely cater to the “Maritime” industry. The main objective of this unit is to enhance product development and service offerings for the maritime sector. With initiatives like Naval Indigenization Plan 2015-2030, 5th Positive Indigenization List, Swavalamban 2.0, Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, Maritime Indian Vision 2030, Sagarmala Project and Jal Marg Vikas Projects in place, BEML is well-positioned to make a valuable contribution towards the growth of India’s maritime industry.