The Indian variant is flavoured with green chutney, and sometimes contains slices of boiled potatoes.
While the Russian version will be a single-pilot fighter, the Indian variant will based on its operational doctrine which calls for greater radius of combat operations.
There is also an Indian variant of the story in the Panchatantra, but that is told of mice and elephants.
The Indian variants are known as the Veer class corvettes.
See Santoor for the Indian variant of the instrument.
However it has already found a mention in the Limca Book of Records, which is an Indian variant of the Guinness Book.
The Indian variant is called Bluff and is exactly the same, except that players do not have the "I Believe" option.
For Indian variant also see Dwivedi.
The Indian, Mexican and Australian variant is known as Samsung Star.
An ancient Indian variant of the fable appears in the Buddhist scriptures as the Kukuta-Jataka.