Crown Defence Announces Strategic Pivot Toward Shipbuilding and System Integration; Deepens Strategic Operations at Kattupalli, Cochin, and GRSE
New Delhi [India], June 9: In a move that signals a profound shift in the regional maritime industrial landscape, Crown Defence has announced a major strategic expansion designed to transition the...

“India’s maritime needs have evolved from simple platform construction to long-term, high-tech sustainment and lethal integration,” noted Commodore Rakesh Anand (Retd.), Head of Marine at Crown Defence and former Chairman and Managing Director of Mazagon Docks Limited. He emphasized that the move into turnkey refits and modular construction, especially at strategic hubs like Kattupalli, Cochin, and Goa, is a natural progression for a group that already understands the intricate DNA of naval vessels.
Vice Admiral Paras Nath (Retd.), Group President, further observed that maritime readiness depends on the ability to upgrade and arm platforms efficiently. By reducing foreign dependency and shortening turnaround times, Crown Defence is ensuring that the nation’s frontline fleet remains mission-ready.Looking toward the 2026-2027 horizon, the group’s roadmap is clear. Crown Defence intends to scale its participation in lead-contractor roles for major vessel modernizations and weapon upgrades while finalizing the infrastructure partnerships necessary to house its growing operations. As a multi-domain conglomerate with over two hundred veteran defense specialists, Crown Defence remains committed to bridging the gap between sophisticated engineering and combat-ready naval power.




