Tanaji makes a point. Keeping that aside for the moment, its interesting that Wartsila, whose forte is Marine and low speed engines, has the V8X-1500 1,500 HP that powers the Leclerc. Wartsila have been in India since the late 80's and maybe they can be roped in.After all, India is one of Nokia's biggest markets
Here is a gem
Military Diesel Engines: More Punch at Each Stroke
It is probably true to say that whatever their merits as regards performance, adaptability to a particular weapon system and other features, engines will in the final analysis be largely chosen by military procurement agencies on the basis of their country of origin, and that a local product, or one built under licence locally, will usually have priority over one manufactured abroad. <snip>
<snip>.. are major decision criteria, so that the engine's technical quality is not always the dominant factor in its choice.
Another point worth making is that "military specials", i.e. engines specially developed for military applications, are in the main only found in armoured combat vehicles. All other engines used in military vehicles Military vehicles include all land combat and transportation vehicles, excluding rail-based, which are designed for or are in significant use by military forces tend to be derivatives of standard commercial designs {550 HP Greaves for Abhay is an example}
A good read on worldwide military diesels
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Military+ ... -a09046423
The Perkins CV12 (Challenger 2) and Detroit Diesel 1500 HP (Merkava) are other options.
Coming to India, the Greaves V12 engine @ 604 HP (with twin tubo charging and after cooling ) is compact, has multi fuel capability (important for tanks & other military vehicles ), has been around since a long time (1980's) and far as my knowledge goes, is the highest HP multi fuel mass produced (actually batch produced) engine in India.
The Greaves V12 is is the bigger sibling of the TD V8 @ 550 HP being used in the Abhay. These engines were more or less fully indigenous by 1989 with only the turbo's & 12 cylinder Bosch fuel pumps being imported. This could be a starting point for DRDO.
An objective of Project Rhino was to up rate the existing T72 engine from 780 HP to 1000 HP which was achieved. Maybe this can be pursued further.
We need a multi year well funded, focussed effort to develop a range of IC military engines for armour and naval applications. Some Pielsticks (Kirloskar) power small naval ships.