New Delhi [India]: Two Indian Navy warships being built in Russia are unlikely to be commissioned by the end of this year after delays due to the Russia-Ukraine war there. The first warship will be known as INS Tushil, while the second will be known as INS Tushil. Will be in a tamale after commissioning. The stealth frigates are being built as part of the Tushil class frigates, which are the follow-on to the six Talwar class frigates and its follow-on O frigates are a team of Indian Navy personnel including personnel. While the head of the Materiel Directorate recently visited the shipyard in Russia where the frigates are being built and inspected the project, defense officials told ANI that the work is now going on at a good pace and the first warship is also undergoing sea trials. Has been launched for. Which is being done by the Russian Navy, he said, adding that both the warships are expected to be commissioned by August and December this year respectively, adding that the ongoing conflict in the region has created several issues for the project, including the use of Ukrainian engines on the frigates. Fitment is also included.Besides being built in Russia, workforce from the Indian Naval Shipyard was sent there to fit the engines on the warship, officials said, adding that the first ship is now undergoing trials in Russian waters and it is expected that the Indian Will be ready soon for delivery to the Navy. acceptance test. Additionally, the Indian team is expected to reach there soon. The other two warships of the series, being built with Russian support at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) in India, are also progressing. GSL is expected to launch the first warship for testing. Further deliveries are planned to be completed in the near future by mid-2026. In addition, GSL has expanded its facilities and obtained supplies for warships.The project to build warships in Russian and Indian shipyards was approved during the tenure of late Manohar. Work on the project was also delayed during Parrikar's tenure as defense minister, as almost all military programs were facing supply chain issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two warships being built in Russia are expected to be India's last surface ships. In foreign shipyards, because the present and future leadership of the Indian Navy is promoting self-reliance in defense and providing jobs to Indian shipyards and workers.