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India clears six more P-8I aircraft as defence ties with US regain momentum

New Delhi, April 18. In a move that signals renewed strategic traction between New Delhi and Washington, India’s Ministry of Defence earlier this year cleared a long-pending proposal to acquire six additional Boeing P-8I Poseidon long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft for the Indian Navy. The decision, approved at a meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council on February 12, ends years of delay and offers a critical boost to the Navy’s underwater surveillance capabilities at a time of expanding Chinese submarine activity in the Indian Ocean.

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The clearance comes shortly after an interim trade framework was agreed between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, marking a diplomatic thaw following strains that emerged after Operation Sindoor in May 2025. That episode had temporarily complicated ties due to concerns in Washington over regional escalation. The new aircraft decision, however, reflects a return to pragmatic cooperation centred on maintaining a stable, surveillance-intensive Indo-Pacific.

A workhorse of Indian naval aviation

Though platforms such as the AH-64E Apache, CH-47F Chinook and C-17 Globemaster III often dominate public attention, the P-8I has emerged as one of the most consequential inductions in Indian military aviation this century. Unlike strike or transport aircraft that are activated in crises, the P-8I flies routine, long-duration missions year-round, maintaining constant watch over vast maritime spaces – and at times, over land.

India became the first international customer for the platform in 2009 with an order for eight aircraft, followed by four more in 2016. Since the first aircraft arrived at INS Rajali in 2013, the fleet has replaced the aging Tupolev Tu-142 and transformed the Navy’s surveillance reach with modern sensors, networking, and endurance.

Beyond maritime patrol

While designed primarily for anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, the P-8I has frequently been used as an airborne surveillance and command platform in land contingencies. During the Doklam standoff and the Ladakh standoff, the aircraft’s advanced radar and electro-optical sensors were employed over high-altitude terrain to provide real-time situational awareness to ground forces.

In its core maritime role, the aircraft has been instrumental in tracking the growing deployments of People’s Liberation Army Navy submarines in the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. With a mission radius exceeding 1,200 nautical miles and long on-station endurance, the P-8I enables monitoring of key chokepoints such as the Strait of Malacca from Indian bases, including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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A uniquely Indian configuration

Though built on a Boeing 737 airframe, the Indian P-8I differs in important ways from the US Navy’s P-8A Poseidon. At India’s request, the aircraft is fitted with a Magnetic Anomaly Detector for submarine detection – a feature absent in the US version. It is also integrated with multiple indigenous systems developed by Bharat Electronics Limited and other Indian firms, including secure data links, Indian Identification Friend or Foe systems, and encrypted communications. This ensures seamless connectivity with Indian ships, submarines and shore stations while retaining operational sovereignty.

The ‘high-low’ surveillance mix

The new P-8I order coincides with a broader restructuring of India’s maritime surveillance architecture. In Vadodara, the Tata-Airbus Final Assembly Line for the Airbus C295 is now operational. The Ministry of Defence has approved plans for a maritime multi-mission variant of the C295 for the Navy and Coast Guard, equipped with indigenous sensors developed by DRDO’s Centre for Airborne Systems.

The C295 will handle medium-range patrol tasks such as EEZ monitoring, coastal security and anti-piracy missions, allowing the P-8I to focus on deep-ocean surveillance and high-end submarine hunting. This “high-low” combination is intended to create continuous maritime domain awareness across the Indian Ocean Region at sustainable operating costs.

Strategic and industrial significance

The approval of the additional aircraft also underscores the resilience of India-US defence cooperation despite recent diplomatic turbulence. For Boeing, the deal reinforces its long-term engagement with Indian industry, with components for the global P-8 fleet sourced from Indian suppliers such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Dynamatic Technologies and Rossell Techsys.

As the new aircraft eventually join the fleet at INS Rajali and INS Hansa, they will enter a maritime theatre marked by intensifying competition and rising operational demands – from submarine tracking to humanitarian assistance and protection of vital sea lanes. With the P-8I programme back on track and domestic production of the C295 gaining pace, India’s aerial maritime surveillance network is set to become broader, deeper and more persistent.

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