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Navy set to commission frontline stealth frigate ‘Taragiri’ on April 3

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Last updated: March 21, 2026 11:02 am
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Published: March 21, 2026
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‘Taragiri’ is the fourth ship of Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) and the third one built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilding Ltd (MDL). Credit: PIB

‘Taragiri’ is the fourth ship of Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) and the third one built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilding Ltd (MDL). Credit: PIB

Indigenous stealth frigate ‘Taragiri’, endowed with the cutting-edge weapon suite including supersonic missiles, is set to be commissioned into the Indian Navy on April 3, the Defence Ministry said in a press release on Saturday (March 21, 2026).

The ceremony in Visakhapatnam is scheduled to be presided over by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and it “will serve as a powerful testament to the nation’s journey toward becoming a completely self-reliant naval power”.

As the fourth potent platform of the Project 17A class, “’Taragiri’ is not merely a ship; it is a 6,670-tonne embodiment of the ‘Make in India’ spirit and the sophisticated engineering capabilities of our indigenous shipyards,” the release read.

The fourth ship of Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) and the third one built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilding Ltd (MDL), ‘Taragiri’ (Yard 12653), was delivered to the Navy on November 28 last year at MDL, Mumbai, marking a major milestone in achieving self-reliance in warship design and construction.

This state-of-the-art frigate reflects a “quantum leap” in naval design, stealth, firepower, automation and survivability, and is a symbol of ‘aatmanirbharta’ in warship building, the Navy had then said.

“In a ceremony that will mark a defining moment for India’s maritime sovereignty, the Navy is preparing to commission its latest stealth frigate, ‘Taragiri’ (F41), on April 3,” it said.

Driven by a Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) propulsion plant, ‘Taragiri’ is designed for “high speed, high endurance versatility and multi-dimensional maritime operations,” the Navy said.

“The ship’s weapon suite is world-class, featuring supersonic surface-to-surface missiles, medium range surface-to-air missiles, and a specialised anti-submarine warfare suite,” they added.

These systems are seamlessly integrated through a state-of-the-art Combat Management System, ensuring that the crew can “respond to threats with split-second precision.”

Built by MDL, Mumbai, this frigate represents a “generational leap” over earlier designs, offering a sleeker form and a significantly reduced radar cross-section that allows it to operate with lethal stealth, the Navy said.

With indigenous content exceeding 75%, the ship highlights the maturity of a domestic industrial ecosystem that now spans over 200 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), and contributing to the government’s Aatmanirbharta initiative, supports thousands of Indian jobs, they said.

Beyond its role as a “premier hunter of the seas”, ‘Taragiri’ is built for the complexities of modern diplomacy and humanitarian crises.

Its “flexible mission profile” makes it ideal for everything from high-intensity combat to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR), the Navy said.

“The Indian Navy continues to grow as a combat-ready, cohesive, credible, Aatmanirbhar force, safeguarding the seas for a ‘Viksit, Samriddha Bharat’ guarded by ships designed by Indians, built by Indians and operated by Indians. ‘Taragiri’ stands ready for a promising future as a beacon of rising maritime power and an ironclad guardian of our blue frontiers,” it said.

Published – March 21, 2026 04:25 pm IST



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