PROJECT SEABIRD - DEFENCE

News: Vice Admiral Rajesh Dhankhar NM, assumed duties of the Director General Project Seabird.

 

What’s in the news?

Details

  • Project Seabird is one of the largest and strategically most vital naval infrastructure projects that were undertaken to develop a world-class naval base at Karwar, Karnataka on the west coast of India.
  • It was born under the initiative taken by Admiral O.S. Dawson in the early 1980s.
  • The project was sanctioned in 1985 and its foundation stone laid by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.

 

Purpose and Need:

Project Seabird was born out of the need felt in the aftermath of the Indo-Pak War in 1971 underlining the need to have another base for the Indian Navy because of the congestion at Mumbai Harbour thus presenting a risk to the security of the Western Fleet.

 

Stages of Development

  • Stage I (Completed in 2005): The phase included the construction of deep-sea harbor, breakwaters, dredging, township, naval hospital, dockyard uplift center, and ship lift facility. The base commissioned with a strength to support 10 ships.

 

Phase I

  • Phase I of Project Seabird was designed to accommodate 10 ships and was successfully concluded in 2011. The infrastructure comprised a breakwater, a pier capable of berthing 10 ships, a 10,000-ton ship lift and dry berth, a Naval Ship Repair Yard, logistics and armament storage facilities, accommodation for 1000 personnel, a Headquarters/Depot Organisation, and a 141-bed Naval Hospital.

 

Phase II:

  • (In Progress, Fulfilled in two parts-Phase IIA and Phase IIB)
  • Phase IIA: Berthing facilities, new covered dry dock, and extensive residential facilities are under construction.
  • Phase IIB (Future development): INS Kadamba is the center of Project Seabird and currently the third-largest Indian naval base, which would expand to become the largest once Phase IIB is completed. Naval Air Station  is under construction, with a 2,700-meter runway that would support naval and commercial aviation.
  • INS Vajrakosh: A nearby naval station involved in missile storage and maintenance.
  • INS Jatayu is a recently established naval base in the Lakshadweep islands.

 

Economic Benefits

 

  • The ongoing construction activities at Naval Base Karwar have directly generated employment opportunities for approximately 7,000 personnel and indirectly led to around 20,000 jobs across the nation.
  • The infrastructure development has been aligned with the principles of Aatmanirbhar Bharat with more than 90% of the materials and equipment being sourced from within the country.
  • The project's execution involves renowned Indian industry infrastructure leaders such as AECOM India Ltd., Larsen & Toubro, ITD Cementation India Ltd, Nagarjuna Construction Company, Navayuga Engineering Company Ltd., and Shapoorji Pallonji Group.
  • Once fully operational, with an estimated 50,000 individuals residing in the Naval Facilities spread over the 25-kilometer expanse, a substantial contribution to the local economy is foreseen.
  • The establishment of the Naval Dockyard and the maintenance needs of ships will act as catalysts for the industrial growth of the region.
  • This development is also expected to attract significant investments to the Uttara Kannada region, along with the necessary infrastructure, and create employment opportunities for the local community.
  • The Naval Air Station, along with the Civil Enclave, is poised to improve air connectivity to Uttar Karnataka region and boost the tourism industry in both North Karnataka and South Goa. Upon full operationalisation, the base is projected to provide government employment to around 8,000 personnel.

 

Source: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2049306