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Encyclopedia > INS Trishul (F43)

INS Trishul (F43) (Hindi :Trident) is the second ship of Talwar Class Frigates of Indian Navy. माडरचोड à¤•ऩम Hindi (हिन्दी) is a language spoken in most states in northern and central India. ... Poseidon sculpture holding a trident A trident (from Latin tridens, tridentis, from tri, three, dens, tooth, dentes, teeth) is a three pronged staff. ... The Talwar Class is a new class of Frigates build for the Indian Navy. ... The Indian Navy (भारतीय नौसेना in Hindi: Bharatiya Nau Sena) is the naval arm of the Military of India. ...


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INS Trishul: The Trident Arrives Home (834 words)
The old Trishul served as one of the frontline ships of the Indian Navy for 32 years and won battle honours in the Liberation of Goa in 1961 and the conflicts of 1965 and 1971.
According to mythology, surviving the onslaught of the Trishul is impossible.
Prior to his present appointment as the Commanding Officer of INS Trishul, Captain Cheema was in command of the Naval Academy, the premier naval establishment for training of Naval Officers at Goa.
Pakistani Defence Forum > India To Get Three More Upgraded Talwar (4224 words)
According to the original contract schedule, the Talwar was intended for handover in May 2002, with the Trishul to follow in November that year and the Tabar being accepted in May 2003.
Her sister ships also charted a similar route home, with INS Trishul and INS Tabar arriving in Mumbai on 23 September 2003 and 31 July 2004 respectively.
Indian mythology has it that the Trishul was a powerful and all pervasive weapon of the Lord Shiva, that was effectively used by him to ward off evil.
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