Published on: December 10, 2024
INDIA-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN STRATEGIC SECTORS
INDIA-RUSSIA COOPERATION IN STRATEGIC SECTORS
Enhanced Collaboration
- Focus areas:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Space Exploration
- Counter-Terrorism
INS Tushil: Symbol of Collaboration
- “Made in India” Content: Increasing in Indian Navy ships, showcasing collaborative prowess between Indian and Russian industries.
- Represents India’s strides toward technological excellence through partnerships.
- Type: Upgraded Krivak III-class frigate of Project 1135.6.
- Series History:
- Six already in service (three Talwar-class and three Teg-class ships).
- All Krivak frigates powered by Zorya Nashproekt engines from Ukraine.
- Current Build:
- Seventh in the series; first of two new follow-on ships.
- Built under the 2016 India-Russia deal for four stealth frigates.
- Designed for blue water operations across naval warfare dimensions:
- Air, Surface, Underwater, and Electromagnetic.
- Equipped with a range of advanced weapon systems for multi-role effectiveness.
Construction and Delivery Timeline
- Split Build:
- Two ships in Russia.
- Two at Goa Shipyard Ltd. (India) under technology transfer.
- Second Frigate: Tamal to be delivered in early 2024.
- Delays:
- Initially due to COVID-19.
- Further affected by the Ukraine war.
Indian Navy’s Role in Maritime Security
- Net Security Provider:
- Safeguarding maritime trade routes:
- Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, Suez to Malacca, Australia to Madagascar.
- Countering piracy, arms/drug smuggling, and non-state actor threats.
- Safeguarding maritime trade routes:
- Global Partnerships:
- Working with friendly nations to ensure secure maritime trade and promote unhindered commerce.
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
- Indian Navy as the first responder in crises within the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
- Prepared for timely aid to regional allies during disasters.