INS Vikramaditya side by side with INS Viraat in the Arabian Sea.
The escort group for the two carriers, as it turns out is quite impressive.
And though the Kolkatas are not a part yet, with their ultimate longer range Barak 8 missiles, right now, the SA-N-12 (shtil) is what the Indians have for what we would call mid-range (45km) defense. It's actually not a bad missile, but launching from single arm launchers is the current INS weakness. But nine of those launchers altogether...as they have in this group...could still put up a lot of defensive missiles if necessary. And they are backed up by 32 VLS Barak I missiles on each Delhi, 16 Barak-1 missiles on the Viraat itself, and SA-16s on the Talwars.
So, that being said, all that being said, the Indians have a pretty decent escort group for these two carriers. From friends in India I have learned that the escort group for the two carriers consists of the following vessels and will be exercising together for several days:
Vikramaditya Group:
1 x CV INS Vikramaditya R33
1 x DDG INS Delhi D61 (Delhi Class)
1 x FFG INS Trikand F51 (Talwar Class)
1 X AOR INS Deepak A50 (Deepack Class)
Viraat Group:
1 X CVL INS Viraat R22
1 x DDG INS Mumbai D62 (Delhi Class)
1 x DDG INS Mysore D60 (Delhi Class)
1 x FFG INS Trishul F43 (Talwar Class)
1 X FFG INS Tig F45 (Talwar Class)
That's two carriers, three destroyers, three frigates, and one AOR vessel. Nine Indian naval vessels altogether. I would not be surprised to learn later that the INS Chakra is there too...that's the Akula II Class SSN that the Indians got from the Russians in 2011.
I do hope they publish pictures of the entire combined fleet together.