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Reimagining Indian Shipbuilding: From State Support to Market Leadership
Sailor Today
|January 2025
"The transformation of India's shipbuilding / ship repair industry into a market-led, innovation-driven sector is not just possible; it is imperative"
Capt Ramji S KrishnanSloan Fellow, London Business School
The mounting crisis in Indian shipbuilding—exemplified by the collapse of prominent private shipyards like Bharti, Pipavav, and ABG into non-performing assets—reveals not just individual business failures but the fundamental limitations of state-directed industrial development. As public sector banks retreat from lending even to infrastructure-designated shipyards, we face a crucial moment of choice: continue down the path of increasing state support or embrace a fundamental transformation of the sector through market-driven innovation.
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