
New Delhi and Washington have signed a ₹7,995-crore agreement to provide long-term sustainment support for the Indian Navy’s MH-60R Seahawk helicopters. The deal strengthens operational readiness, improves logistics, and deepens defence cooperation as India expands its blue-water capabilities.
Strategic maintenance pact strengthens fleet
The newly signed sustainment contract covers comprehensive maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) support for the Navy’s multi-role MH-60R helicopters. It includes spare parts, technical assistance, crew training, and the creation of in-country support facilities. Officials noted that the agreement will significantly enhance fleet availability and reduce dependency on foreign repair cycles, aligning with India’s push for defence self-reliance.
Provisions of the agreement

- Covers long-term spare parts, support equipment and component replenishment
- Provides technical aid and advanced training for Indian Navy personnel
- Establishes maintenance and repair capability within India
- Ensures operational availability of the 24 contracted MH-60R helicopters
- Strengthens anti-submarine and maritime warfare preparedness
- Expands Indo-US defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
The ₹7,995-crore pact marks an important milestone in India’s naval modernisation and strategic partnership with the United States. By ensuring sustained support for the MH-60R Seahawk fleet, the agreement boosts India’s maritime security, enhances ship-borne operations, and reinforces its long-term vision of becoming a stronger, self-reliant maritime power.


