INS Taragiri: A Milestone in India's Naval Self-Reliance on April 3
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New Delhi, March 21 (NationPress) The Indian Navy is on the verge of commissioning its newest stealth frigate, INS Taragiri (F41), on April 3. This event will stand as a significant symbol of the nation's progress toward achieving full self-reliance in naval capabilities.
The ceremony will be graced by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and is anticipated to showcase India's advancing indigenous naval prowess.
INS Taragiri is the fourth ship in the Project 17A class of stealth frigates, marking a notable improvement over previous warship designs. Equipped with a Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) propulsion system, Taragiri is optimized for 'High-Speed – High Endurance' operations and versatile maritime missions.
Constructed by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) in Mumbai, this 6,670-tonne vessel boasts over 75% indigenous components.
This project exemplifies the achievements of the government’s ‘Make in India’ and Aatmanirbharta initiatives, involving contributions from over 200 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), generating numerous jobs nationwide.
In addition to its role as a formidable maritime hunter, Taragiri is designed to address the challenges of modern diplomacy and humanitarian crises. Its adaptable mission profile makes it suitable for tasks ranging from high-intensity combat to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR).
INS Taragiri is armed with a cutting-edge array of weapons and sensors, including supersonic surface-to-surface missiles, medium-range surface-to-air missiles, and a specialized anti-submarine warfare system.
These capabilities are seamlessly integrated through a sophisticated combat management system, enabling swift and coordinated responses to threats in complex operational settings.
The Indian Navy continues to evolve as a combat-ready, cohesive, and credible Aatmanirbhar force, committed to safeguarding the seas for a Viksit, Samriddha Bharat—guarded by vessels designed, built, and operated by Indians.
Taragiri is poised to embark on a promising future, serving as a beacon of ascending maritime power and a steadfast protector of our blue frontiers.