Divya Delhi: The Indian Navy is going to induct its new stealth multi-role frigate ‘Tamal’ into service on July 1 in Kaliningrad, Russia. This information was given in an official statement issued on Sunday. The chief guest of the ceremony will be Vice Admiral Sanjay J. Singh, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Naval Command. Many high-ranking government and military officials of India and Russia will be present on this occasion. Tamal’ is the eighth ship in the series of Krivak class warships and the second ship of the Tushil class. This ship is an upgraded version of three earlier Talwar and Taig class warships, which have been inducted into the Indian Navy from Russia in the last twenty years. India as part of the broader contract for Tushil class is also building two similar frigates called the Triput class at Goa Shipyard Limited with transfer of technology and design assistance from the Russian Side,” read an official statement. Once construction of all the ships of this series is completed, the Indian Navy will have ten such warships in four different classes with similar capabilities and similar equipment, weapons and sensors.