Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) has signed a trilateral Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Navy and Brazilian Navy to enable structured information exchange on maintenance of Scorpène-class submarines and other naval vessels. The pact strengthens life-cycle support, logistics, training, and defence-industrial collaboration, marking a key step in the growing India–Brazil maritime partnership.
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL), India’s leading defence shipyard, has entered a landmark trilateral MoU with the Indian Navy and Brazilian Navy focused on maintenance and life-cycle support of Scorpène-class submarines and other naval platforms. Signed during Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi’s visit to Brazil, the agreement elevates India–Brazil defence and maritime cooperation with a clear industry–navy interface.
Under the MoU, the three parties will share technical know-how, maintenance practices, logistics frameworks, and training modules to enhance operational availability and long-term sustainment of the Scorpène fleet. The pact is also expected to spur joint work in defence R&D, innovation in repair and overhaul technologies, and closer coordination between government agencies and defence industries in both countries.
Key Highlights:
Trilateral MoU between Indian Navy, Brazilian Navy and MDL on Scorpène-class submarine and naval vessel maintenance.
Aims at structured information exchange in maintenance, logistics, and technical training.
Enhances life-cycle support and operational readiness of submarines for both navies.
Expected to boost defence R&D collaboration and innovation in sustainment technologies.
Aligned with the broader India–Brazil strategic roadmap to deepen defence and maritime ties.
Sources: Indian Navy; Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL); press reports from ANI, The Print, and other national media.