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India's 6th Project 17A Stealth Frigate INS Mahendragiri to Be Commissioned on July 11

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INS Mahendragiri, India's sixth Nilgiri-class stealth frigate built under Project 17A, is set to be commissioned into the Indian Navy on July 11. The warship holds the distinction of being the first vessel in the Navy's history to bear the name Mahendragiri. It belongs to the advanced Project 17A frigate program, which focuses on enhanced stealth features and combat capabilities. The induction of INS Mahendragiri marks a significant step in strengthening India's naval fleet with domestically developed warships.

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