Admiral Gorshkov - rechristened as INS Vikramaditya - was supposed to have been handed over to India in December last year, but sea trials in September revealed that the ship's boilers were not fully functional.
India and Russia had inked the original USD 947-million deal for 45,000-tonne Gorshkov - the Kiev-class ship - in 2004. The ship was originally scheduled to have reached Indian shores in 2008, but its delivery has been delayed since then, pushing up the cost of refurbishing the ship to USD 2.3 billion.
Defense News website reported earlier in the year that India had showed signs of impatience over the Vikramaditya's tortuous refit and demanded compensation from the Russians at a meeting in October 2012 for the latest delay in delivery.The Russians rejected that claim, saying the parts that failed had been bought by the Indian Navy, the news agency said.
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