INS Tushil Commissioned into Indian Navy, Enhancing Maritime Power

Overview: INS Tushil, a multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate, was commissioned into the Indian Navy on December 9, 2024, at Yantar Shipyard in Russia. The commissioning enhances India's maritime defense capabilities and marks a milestone in the India-Russia defense cooperation.


INS Tushil Commissioned into Indian Navy, Enhancing Maritime Power

INS Tushil, a multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate, was commissioned into the Indian Navy at Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia, on December 9, 2024, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh present. The commissioning marks a significant step in enhancing India’s maritime capabilities and highlights the growing defense cooperation between India and Russia.

INS Tushil Commissioned into the Indian Navy in Russia:

  • Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia launched INS Tushil, a multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate on the 9th of December 2024 with the Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh.

  • The commissions symbolize a new epoch in the growing maritime capabilities of India as well as its enduring relationship with Russia.

Raksha Mantri Highlights India-Russia Naval Cooperation:

  • The Defence Minister compares the ship to the grossing that demonstrates India’s naval strength and the slowly emerging cooperation with Russia in naval construction.

  • He draws special focus on the growing Indian components in ships like INS Tushil, signifying the synergy of the Indian and Russian businesses.

SAGAR Vision and Maritime Security Commitment:

  • Shri Rajnath Singh reaffirms India’s policy approach to the ‘SAGAR’ vision – Security and Growth for All in the Region especially referring to the IOR i.e Indian Ocean Region emphasizing peace stability and sustainable development.

  • He underlines India’s contribution in maintaining secure sea-borne commercial activities, combating piracy, and as a humanitarian aid provider in the IOR.

Future Collaboration Between India and Russia:

  • Both nations are going to synergize cooperation in New frontiers of cooperation namely Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Space Exploration, and Counter-Terrorism.

INS Tushil's Capabilities:

  • INS Tushil which was commissioned into the navy recently is an upgraded Krivak III class frigate presently capable of handling Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles, Shtil Surface-to-Air Missiles and Anti-Submarine Warfare.

  • Unlike other vessels it can move both on air, water surface and underwater making it flexible in combat operations and can be evaluated to transport and deploy modern helicopters in combat operational status.

Collaborative Work Between Indian and Russian Industries:

  • The ship, therefore, demonstrates the technical and operational co-operation between the two countries in defending technical platform designs, engineering, and manufacturing.

Indian Navy's Role in Humanitarian Missions:

  • India’s Navy, which stands as a first line of defense, is ever prepared to help its strategic partners in the region during calamity and disaster relief thus underlining the ‘net security provider’ mantle.

Indian Navy's Technological Advancements:

  • The Indian Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi extends his congratulations to all the parties involved in the integration of Indian systems into Russian ones, stating that they have reached technological developments in the production of INS Tushil.

Conclusion

The commissioning of INS Tushil into the Indian Navy highlights a significant advancement in India’s maritime capabilities and its enduring partnership with Russia. This multi-role stealth frigate, equipped with advanced technologies like Brahmos missiles and anti-submarine warfare systems, showcases the growing collaboration between the two nations. The integration of Indian components into the ship emphasizes the strength of bilateral defense ties. India’s commitment to regional security and humanitarian missions in the Indian Ocean Region further reinforces its role as a net security provider, with future collaboration between India and Russia expected to extend into emerging fields like AI, Cyber Security, and Space Exploration.

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