Apr 07, 2026

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Why is INS Taragiri being called a storm by the sea! BrahMos will be a direct blow, know how destructive?

INS Taragiri: India is continuously engaged in strengthening its sea power and in this episode, today the country is going to get another big success. The indigenously built advanced stealth frigate INS Taragiri (F41) will land in the sea today. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will attend the launch ceremony. Through this warship, India is going to give a clear message of its growing naval power to the world.

Mudri will strengthen self-reliance in Taragiri

‘ INS Taragiri' There is an indigenous warship, which has been built under Project 17A. It is the fourth frigate of the project and the third ship to be built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilding Limited. The ship was officially handed over to the Navy on November 28. It uses more than 75% indigenous content, which is ' 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' It's a big step in the direction of

What is the peculiarity of this warship?

INS Taragiri has been equipped with state-of-the-art technology and lethal weapons. It has the BrahMos supersonic missile, MF-STAR radar and MRSAM air defense system. Apart from this, there are also 30mm and 12.7mm close-in weapon systems. It is also fitted with rockets and torpedoes for anti-submarine (ASW) operations, further enhancing its firepower.

Big Message for Enemies

After this warship lands in the sea, India's naval strength will be stronger. Its stealth technology enables it to attack hidden from the eyes of enemies. This warship belongs to India' 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' It is a strong example of policy and reflects India's strength on the global stage.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

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