India leases a Russian Akula-class nuclear submarine, K-391 Bratsk, to become INS Chakra III. Secure advanced underwater power for $2B over 10 years. Learn about upgrades & potential CAATSA risks.
India will pay about $2 billion to lease a nuclear-powered submarine from Russia, according to people familiar with the matter, finalizing delivery of the vessel after roughly a decade of talks just ...
India has signed a contract worth around $2 billion to lease a Russian nuclear submarine for 10 years, after years of negotiations marked by price disagreements.
India continues to bolster its nuclear capabilities amid rivalry with neighbors China and Pakistan, as it is expected to soon place the third nuclear-armed submarine into service. Newsweek has emailed ...
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In recent months, intensifying conflict around the world has called new attention to the possibility of military confrontation between nuclear-armed states. To meet these challenges, the United States ...
Backed by US President Donald Trump, Seoul’s push to acquire nuclear-powered submarines promises stronger deterrence against North Korea and China, but raises tough questions about technology transfer ...