Indian Navy Launches Frigate ‘Tavasya’ Under Project 1135.6

The Indian Navy has launched its second Project 1135.6 follow-on frigate, ‘Tavasya’, at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL). The warship is designed for multi-role combat operations across air, surface, and sub-surface domains. This marks a significant step in India’s self-reliance in warship construction under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

Key Highlights

Launch & Specifications

  • ‘Tavasya’ launched at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL).
  • Measures 124.8m in length, 15.2m in width, and 4.5m draught.
  • Speed: Can reach up to 28 knots.
  • Displacement: Over 3,800 tonnes.

Combat Capabilities

  • Engineered for surface, sub-surface, and air warfare.
  • Equipped with stealth technology, advanced weapons, sensors, and platform management systems.
  • Incorporates indigenous weapons such as the BrahMos missile system, torpedo launchers, sonar, and auxiliary control systems.

Project 1135.6 & Indo-Russian Collaboration

  • India and Russia signed a 2016 agreement for four additional stealth frigates.
  • Two ships were to be built in Russia, and two at GSL under technology transfer.
  • ‘Tavasya’ is the final vessel in this series and the second constructed at GSL.
  • The first vessel, ‘Triput’, was launched on July 23, 2024.

Strategic Significance

  • Advances India’s self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
  • Aligns with Rs 500 billion ($5.85 billion) defence export goal by 2029.
  • Strengthens India’s shipbuilding ecosystem and naval power.

Statements from Leaders

  • State Defence Minister Sanjay Seth emphasized India’s technological advancements and the launch’s role in strengthening strategic defence ambitions.
  • GSL CMD Brajesh Kumar Upadhyay highlighted GSL’s growth from a mid-sized shipbuilder to a premier defence shipyard.

Past Developments

  • INS Tushil, the first of two additional upgraded Talwar-class frigates, was commissioned in December 2024 in Russia.
  • Six ships from Project 1135.6 are already in service, including three Talwar-class and three Teg-class frigates.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Indian Navy Launches Frigate ‘Tavasya’ Under Project 1135.6
Frigate Name Tavasya
Project 1135.6 Follow-On Frigate
Launch Date March 24, 2025
Location Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL)
Dimensions 124.8m (length), 15.2m (width), 4.5m (draught)
Speed 28 knots
Displacement 3,800+ tonnes
Combat Capabilities Surface, sub-surface, air warfare
Stealth & Indigenous Tech BrahMos, sonar, torpedo launchers
First Follow-On Frigate Triput (launched July 23, 2024)
Defence Export Target Rs 500 billion ($5.85 billion) by 2029
Indo-Russian Collaboration Tech transfer for domestic warship construction
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