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INS Tushil Commissioned in Russia: A Milestone for India’s Maritime Strength

In a significant development underscoring India’s maritime capabilities and its robust ties with Russia, the Indian Navy’s multi-role stealth guided missile frigate, INS Tushil, was officially commissioned at the Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad. The event took place with the presence of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who expressed pride in the modernization of the Indian naval fleet during his two-day visit to Russia.

In a tweet following the commissioning ceremony, Singh shared his enthusiasm for witnessing the induction of INS Tushil into the Indian Navy, which now stands as one of the most advanced frigates in the global arena. This warship is set to augment the operational prowess of the Indian Navy, particularly in the Indian Ocean, an area currently marked by increased naval activities from China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy.

The commissioning of INS Tushil is part of a broader initiative stemming from a substantial $2.5 billion agreement between India and Russia signed in 2016 for the construction of four stealth frigates. With meticulous oversight, an Indian team stationed at Kaliningrad ensured that the construction adhered to specifications that leverage both Russian and Indian naval technologies.

Weighing in at 3,900 tonnes and measuring 125 meters in length, INS Tushil features advanced stealth capabilities and improved stability, making it a formidable asset for maritime operations. The ship is designed to execute a variety of missions, enhancing the Indian Navy’s strategic reach and response in an increasingly complex security landscape in the region.

The addition of INS Tushil to the Indian Navy’s fleet not only reinforces bilateral defense cooperation between India and Russia but also sends a clear message about India’s intent to strengthen its maritime defenses in the face of evolving regional threats. As a testament to India’s commitment to bolstering its naval strength, the commissioning of this frigate marks a new chapter in the nation’s defense capabilities.

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