According to a Russian Naval Admiral, the Russian Navy has agreed to  lease the K-152 Nerpa nuclear-powered submarine to India by October  2011.
The admiral spoke anonymously and  stated that the K-152 Nerpa is completely prepared for the transfer and  at the moment an Indian crew is being trained aboard it with the help  of Russian instructors.
The Nerpa submarine may be familiar to  some of you, as in 2008, 20 sailors were killed aboard it after a  leakage of toxic gas. The cause for the leak was a malfunctioning fire  extinguishing system.
The lease contract has an estimated worth of  $900-million and its foundations were set by Moscow and New Delhi when  they agreed on a deal in January 2004, when the Indian part promised  funding for the submarine’s construction.
The Nerpa was supposed to be inducted in use in the Indian Navy as INS Chakra by 2008.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
