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Swan Defence Partners with DNV to Boost India’s Shipbuilding Ambitions

23 May 2026

Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has entered into a strategic partnership with DNV to strengthen India’s maritime and shipbuilding ecosystem, marking a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to emerge as a globally competitive shipbuilding hub. Collaboration Framework The par

Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI) has officially joined forces with DNV in a strategic partnership aimed at bolstering India’s shipbuilding capabilities. This collaboration focuses on enhancing design standards and construction quality to align with international benchmarks, positioning India as a formidable global maritime hub. By leveraging DNV’s technical expertise, SDHI intends to accelerate the development of advanced naval and commercial vessels, ensuring that domestic shipyards can meet the increasing demand for high-performance ships at major ports like Mumbai and Kochi.

This partnership is deeply rooted in adherence to stringent international maritime standards, particularly those outlined in the SOLAS Chapter II-1 regarding ship construction and structural integrity. Furthermore, the collaboration ensures that new builds comply with MARPOL Annex VI regulations concerning air pollution and energy efficiency design index (EEDI) requirements. For compliance departments, this alignment with DNV’s classification rules is critical, as it streamlines the certification process, mitigates risks during port state control inspections, and ensures that vessels meet the rigorous safety and environmental mandates required for global trade operations.

The practical impact of this partnership will be most significant for chief engineers and second engineers tasked with overseeing the technical commissioning of new vessels. These officers must familiarize themselves with the updated DNV class notations and advanced propulsion system requirements integrated into SDHI builds. Understanding these new technical specifications is essential for maintaining operational efficiency, ensuring seamless regulatory compliance during sea trials, and managing the sophisticated onboard machinery that will define the next generation of Indian-built merchant ships.

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