INS Tamal, last Indian warship built abroad, to be commissioned in Russia on July 1

INS Tamal, the last Indian warship built abroad, is set to be commissioned in Russia on July 1, bolstering India's naval capabilities with advanced weaponry and sensors. This marks a shift towards indigenous warship construction, with numerous projects underway in Indian shipyards. The Navy aims to expand its fleet significantly by 2030 to counter growing maritime challenges.
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