INS Tamal to Be Commissioned on July 1
In a landmark step toward naval self-reliance, the Indian Navy will commission INS Tamal, a state-of-the-art stealth multi-role frigate, on July 1, 2025, at Kaliningrad, Russia. This marks the last time a warship built outside India will join the naval fleet, reinforcing the nation’s shift toward indigenisation under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative.
The commissioning of INS Tamal is significant as it is the last foreign-built warship to be inducted into the Indian Navy. Built at the Yantar Shipyard in Russia, the ship symbolizes the transition from foreign procurement to domestic production under the Government of India’s ‘Make in India’ push. The ceremony will be presided over by Vice Admiral Sanjay J. Singh, signalling the end of a two-decade-long era of warship imports from Russia.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | INS Tamal to Be Commissioned on July 1 |
| Warship Name | INS Tamal |
| Commissioning Date | July 1, 2025 |
| Location | Kaliningrad, Russia |
| Shipyard | Yantar Shipyard |
| Significance | Last foreign-built warship for Indian Navy |
| Length/Displacement | 125m / 3,900 tons |
| Armament | BrahMos cruise missile, stealth systems |
| Indigenous Content | 26% (with 33 Indian systems onboard) |
| Sister Ships | 2 Triput-class frigates under construction in Goa |
| Fleet Assignment | Western Fleet, Western Naval Command |
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