Sure, its not as easy I say it is, but can be done, I am sure its faster to build another Arihant with Diesel Electric prop and AIP than waiting for the P-75I process to be complete, if we continue you can be sure the 1st P-75I sub won't be inducted for another 8-10 years.
Meanwhile best order 6 more scorpenes.
Scorpenes also took time, That doesn't mean I don't think we shouldn't buy more Scorpenes, Parikkar himself in the parliament that he is looking to increase order by 3 more, as the initial dock in which the modules are build is already empty. So yeah we could see 3-4 more Scorpenes, but P75 I is very important to kick start our private industry.
It can be run in two ways, First would the SP approach:
Select a conglomerate as a long term strategic partner for submarines. They would then come up with a sub completely for meeting the navy's requirements. They may also take help of hired foreign expertise and advice. While building a long term infrastructure to develop future submarines totally in-house. Only a SP could afford to do it. Such an approach would require them to invest a lot of money into developing an entire infrastructure. Hence there is a need for guarantee of profit. Quite reminiscent to Japanese
Zaibatsu system during Meiji era.
Second would have local companies partnering with a foreign collaborator and build locally a version of foreign sub under license. It would allow for a more competitive environment and may lead to better designs getting selected.
I prefer the SP route and if Tejas is given to a private player to develop Tejas MKII. I couldn't be more happier. What do you think.
They signed for it in 2005.
All these are not enough for you, sir, you sill wants to buy more of these dramas.