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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Mazagon Dock to Acquire 51% Stake in Colombo Dockyard for Rs 452 Crore
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Mazagon Dock to Acquire 51% Stake in Colombo Dockyard for Rs 452 Crore

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 28, 2025 12:21 pm
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India’s shipbuilding giant, Mazagon Dock, just made its first international move — and it’s a big one. The company is buying a 51% stake in Colombo Dockyard for Rs 452 crore, marking a bold step into the global shipbuilding arena.

But this isn’t just a deal. It’s a strategy.

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Located in the heart of Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port, Colombo Dockyard is a gateway to the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), one of the busiest and most vital maritime corridors in the world. With this acquisition, Mazagon Dock isn’t just expanding — it’s planting a flag.

Why Colombo?

The Colombo Dockyard has been in the business of building and repairing ships for over 50 years. It’s built everything from patrol boats to offshore support vessels for countries like Japan, France, the UAE, and India itself. Despite recent financial struggles — including a Rs 70.7 crore loss in 2024 — the shipyard holds strategic value.

And that’s exactly what Mazagon Dock saw.

According to Captain Jagmohan, CMD of Mazagon Dock, “This is not just an acquisition. It’s a gateway. With Colombo Dockyard’s location and capabilities, we’re ready to become a global shipbuilding player.”

🔶#MDL is set to acquire a controlling stake in Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC), Sri Lanka’s largest shipyard, in a deal worth up to USD 52.96 million. This marks MDL’s first international acquisition.Located in the Port of Colombo, CDPLC gives MDL a strategic foothold in the Indian… pic.twitter.com/B6ff1Pq053

— Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (@MazagonDockLtd) June 27, 2025

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What Does India Gain?

This deal is more than corporate growth. It boosts India’s naval and commercial presence in a region where Chinese influence has been rising. Colombo lies close to India’s southern tip, offering a strategic base for maritime activity.

Mazagon Dock will benefit from:

  • Access to new regional markets
  • Enhanced shipbuilding and repair capacity
  • Operational synergies and R&D partnerships
  • Entry into a key location in the Indian Ocean Region

It’s also a smart play for Colombo Dockyard, currently owned by Japan’s Onomichi Dockyard. With MDL’s financial and technical support, Colombo may finally turn around its losses.

A First for India

This is the first time an Indian shipyard, public or private, has acquired one overseas. That alone makes it historic. But it’s also part of a broader shift — India asserting itself as a regional maritime leader, not just a defence buyer.

And with MDL already being the backbone of India’s warship production, this move shows it’s not just making ships — it’s making moves.

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