INS Nilgiri Wins Kakadu Shield Trophy; Navy to Commission Stealth Frigate Taragiri

The crew of INS Nilgiri has won the prestigious Kakadu Shield Trophy during the harbour phase of the multilateral Exercise Kakadu 2026 in Darwin, Australia. The exercise aims to strengthen interoperability and maritime cooperation among participating navies. Concurrently, the Indian Navy is preparing to commission its latest stealth frigate, Taragiri, on April 3 in a ceremony to be presided over by the Defence Minister. The advanced warship, built under Project 17A, embodies the 'Make in India' initiative with over 75% indigenous content.

Key Points: Indian Navy Wins Kakadu Trophy, Readies New Stealth Frigate

  • INS Nilgiri wins Kakadu Shield Trophy
  • Exercise Kakadu 2026 hosted by Australia
  • Stealth frigate Taragiri commissioning April 3
  • Taragiri built under Project 17A with 75% indigenous content
  • Frigate designed for multi-role combat and humanitarian missions
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India clinches Kakadu Shield Trophy during multilateral exercise with Australian Navy

INS Nilgiri clinches Kakadu Shield Trophy in Australia. Indian Navy to commission advanced stealth frigate Taragiri on April 3, boosting self-reliance.

"Strengthening naval interoperability, cooperation and maritime understanding amongst participating navies. - Indian Navy"

Darwin, March 23

The crew of INS Nilgiri won the Kakadu Shield Trophy during the sporting fixtures as the harbour phase of Exercise Kakadu 2026 is underway at Darwin.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the Indian Navy said, "Nilgiri Nails It at Kakadu 2026. Crew of #INSNilgiri clinched the #Kakadu Shield Trophy as part of sporting fixtures at Darwin during the Harbour Phase of Exercise Kakadu 2026, the premier maritime multilateral exercise conducted by @Australian_Navy."

The Indian Navy's frigate INS Nilgiri is taking part in the sea phase of Exercise Kakadu 2026 in Australia as part of its deployment to the Western Pacific.

In a post on X, the Navy said the exercise aims at strengthening interoperability, cooperation and maritime understanding among participating navies."#IndianNavy in the Pacific Exercise Kakadu 2026 #Australia #INSNilgiri on her overseas deployment to the Western Pacific during the Sea Phase I of Exercise Kakadu 2026 - Strengthening naval interoperability, cooperation and maritime understanding amongst participating navies. Partners in #maritimesecurity across the Indo-Pacific," the Navy said.

Exercise Kakadu is a multilateral maritime exercise hosted by Australia, bringing together navies from across the Indo-Pacific region.

Meanwhile, the Indian Navy is preparing to commission its latest stealth frigate, Taragiri (F41), on April 3. According to a statement, the ceremony, scheduled to be presided over by the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, will serve as a powerful testament to the nation's journey toward becoming a completely self-reliant naval power.

As the fourth potent platform of the Project 17A class, Taragiri is not merely a ship; it is a 6,670-tonne embodiment of the 'Make in India' spirit and the sophisticated engineering capabilities of our indigenous shipyards.

Taragiri, built under Project 17A by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited in Mumbai, is designed with advanced stealth features and modern combat systems. With over 75 per cent indigenous content, the vessel reflects India's push towards self-reliance in defence manufacturing.

The warship is equipped with surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missile systems, along with anti-submarine warfare capabilities, and is designed for multi-role operations, including combat and humanitarian missions.

The Indian Navy continues to grow as a combat-ready, cohesive, credible, Aatmanirbhar force, safeguarding the seas for a Viksit, Samriddha Bharat guarded by ships designed by Indians, built by Indians and operated by Indians.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living in Darwin, it's been wonderful to see the Indian Navy ships here. These exercises are so important for regional security. Congratulations to the crew on their win!
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Vikram M
The real highlight for me is the commissioning of Taragiri next month. Over 75% indigenous content? That's the Aatmanirbhar Bharat we need to see. Our shipbuilding has come a long way. Defence Minister Singh presiding over it is fitting.
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Priyanka N
While celebrating these achievements is good, I hope we are also investing adequately in the welfare of our sailors and officers. Long deployments are tough on families. Glory is one thing, but taking care of our people is paramount.
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Rohit P
Strong partnerships in the Indo-Pacific are crucial. Exercises like Kakadu send a clear message of cooperation. Well done to the Nilgiri team for bringing the trophy home! 👏
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Karthik V
From sports trophy to stealth frigates, our Navy is showing all-round strength. The description of Taragiri as a 6,670-tonne embodiment of 'Make in India' gives me goosebumps. We are truly becoming a formidable maritime power.

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