I have to say, P75i really is a complete mess. No wonder Indians are angry with how the project is handled.
Now this part is something I can't disagree more with. The author of this article clearly is not really knowledgeable about naval warfare or recent submarine warfare developments. Also, reading by his explanation about the German developments, he seems to be confused about the situation of P75i himself.In the meantime, the AIP equipped submarines have been superseded by the latest Soryu class Japanese submarines with higher endurance lithium-ion batteries with faster re-charge capabilities. The lithium-ion batteries have double the storage capacities of traditional lead acid batteries because of which the range of the submarine increases considerably. Given that the French have moved to nuclear propulsion and the German to lithium-ion technology ahead of AIP submarine technology, the Modi government most likely will end up with a single vendor option with South Korea being the only country building AIP submarines. Simply put, this means that by the time the Indian bureaucracy finalizes the vendor, the technology will be outdated and outclassed by the rapidly advancing Chinese PLA Navy.