ABU DHABI [MENL] -- India has launched an effort to market naval services to Gulf Cooperation Council fleets.
Industry sources said New Dehli has briefed several Gulf Arab states on an offer to provide them with naval shipyard maintenance and upgrades. The sources said India has offered these services at a much lower rate than its Western counterparts.
"The pitch is that India is much closer than Europe or the United States and GCC fleets can be serviced cheaper and returned much faster," an industry source said.
The sources said a similar offer has been relayed to Iran. The Indian proposal was for New Dehli to upgrade Iran's fleet of Kilo-class diesel submarines procured from Russia.
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Industry sources said New Dehli has briefed several Gulf Arab states on an offer to provide them with naval shipyard maintenance and upgrades. The sources said India has offered these services at a much lower rate than its Western counterparts.
"The pitch is that India is much closer than Europe or the United States and GCC fleets can be serviced cheaper and returned much faster," an industry source said.
The sources said a similar offer has been relayed to Iran. The Indian proposal was for New Dehli to upgrade Iran's fleet of Kilo-class diesel submarines procured from Russia.
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