National Desk : INS will have both conventional and nuclear submarines in its fleet. The Indian Navy (INS) has decided to adopt a different strategy following Australia’s decision to cancel the nuclear and US nuclear deal with the US $ 90 billion agreement with France. India has said the Indian Army will use submarine and conventional ships to deal with threats from neighboring countries. , so this decision seems right to him. But the threat to us lies in the open sea and on land. Therefore, the Indian Navy will have standard submarine and nuclear submarines on its ships. If India could only build nuclear submarines like Australia, officials would answer that question. Let us tell you that after breaking the treaty with France, Australia merged with the US to help build its own nuclear submarine so that Australia could withstand the threat from the Navy Chinese. The official said that in a country like India, both types of submarines will be environmentally friendly and economically viable as nuclear submarines are more energy efficient and more expensive to build compared to conventional submarines. The official said it would cost Rs 25,000 million to build the Kalvari (Scorpene) nuclear submarine. At the same time, the cost of building the first three nuclear submarines is estimated at 50,000 crores rupees.