India has commissioned its indigenously built stealth frigate, INS Taragiri, into the Indian Navy, marking a key step in strengthening maritime security.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inducted the guided-missile stealth frigate at the Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam on April 3, 2026. The ceremony took place at the Eastern Naval Command base and highlighted India’s growing focus on self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
The event was attended by Chief of Defence Staff Anil Chauhan and Chief of the Naval Staff Dinesh K Tripathi, along with other senior officials.
INS Taragiri represents a major advancement in naval engineering and technology. As a stealth frigate, it is designed to operate with reduced visibility and enhanced combat capabilities, making it a key asset for modern naval operations.
The commissioning of the vessel is expected to strengthen India’s naval readiness and support its long-term maritime strategy.
This development reflects India’s continued efforts to build advanced defence capabilities and promote indigenous production.
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