#OnThisDay 04 Jun 1985, INS Mahish (L 19), a Landing Ship Tank was commissioned into @indiannavy
INS Mahish was built and commissioned by the Gdańsk Shipyard at Gdynia, Poland.
After 31 years of excellent service, INS Mahish was decommissioned in 2016 at Port Blair.
#OnThisDay 03 Jun 1991, INS Vibhuti, the 6th of the Veer-class corvettes, was commissioned into the @indiannavy
Built by @Mazagondockshipbuilders, INS Vibhuti is fitted with a 76.2 mm medium-range gun, a 30 mm close-range gun, chaff launchers, and surface-to-surface missiles.
A trow refers to a type of flat-bottomed barge that was developed mainly along the River Severn and surrounding waterways in western England and Wales.
#OnThisDay 02 June 1980, INHS Kasturi, a military hospital, was commissioned into @indiannavy
The hospital provides comprehensive health care to defence personnel, defence civilians and their families at Naval Base and Air Force Station, Lonavla.
#OnThisDay 02 Jun 1999, INS Mysore, the guided missile destroyer, was commissioned into the @indiannavy.
INS Mysore, a Delhi-class Guided-Missile Destroyer, currently serves under the @IN_HQENC of the Indian Navy.
#OnThisDay 02 Jun 1990, INS Suvarna, an Offshore Patrol Vessel of the Sukanya class, was commissioned into the @indiannavy at Masan, South Korea.
INS Suvarna was built by @KoreaTacomaShipyard (now part of Hanjin Group) and is part of the @IN_WNC of the Indian Navy.
The inauguration of the Naval Shaurya Vatika in Lucknow by Hon’ble Defence Minister Shri @rajnathsingh Ji is a remarkable initiative that will connect future generations with the courage, sacrifice and valour of India’s Armed Forces. This unique blend of national security, proud heritage and youth inspiration further strengthens the vision of a Viksit Bharat.
Under the leadership of Hon’ble CM Shri @myogiadityanath Ji, Uttar Pradesh is inspiring a new generation with the values of patriotism, national pride and a deep sense of duty.
A New Symbol of Valour, Dedication and National Pride: Nausena Shaurya Vatika
Inaugurated on 30 May 2026, Nausena Shaurya Vatika stands as a tribute to the valour, sacrifice and distinguished service of the Indian Navy. Developed by the Department of Tourism, Uttar Pradesh, in collaboration with the Indian Navy at a cost of over ₹18 crore, the Vatika showcases inspiring stories of naval heroism, historic achievements and India’s maritime strength.
More than a space, it serves as a centre of inspiration, fostering patriotism, discipline and a spirit of nation-building among visitors and future generations.
#NausenaShauryaVatika #IndianNavy #uttarpradeshtourism #ShauryaVatika #lucknow
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Kalyan, a locality in Thane district is believed to be the same place as Celliena mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythreaean sea. It was an important port for trade in ancient times.
#OnThisDay 31 May 1994, IN SDB T 52, the Seaward Defence boat was decommissioned from the @indiannavy
The Seaward-class Defence boats were patrol crafts designed by @MazagonDockLtd and built by @OfficialGRSE for the Indian Navy.
#OnThisDay 31 May 2022, INAS 325, the second ALH MK III Squadron was commissioned into the @indiannavy at INS Utkrosh, Sir Vijaya Puram, Andaman & Nicobar Command (ANC).
#OnThisDay 31 May 1996, INS Kalvari (S 23), a Foxtrot-class submarine was decommissioned from the
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The ship was commissioned on 08 Dec 1967 in Riga, Latvia, the erstwhile USSR.
#OnThisDay 31 May 1972, INS Gomati, a Hunt Class Destroyer was decommissioned from the @indiannavy
Scott’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd., Greenock (Scotland) designed and built the ship in 1941 and commissioned it into the Royal Indian Navy.
#OnThisDay 31 May 2005, INS Kadamba, an Indian Navy base located near Karwar in Karnataka, was commissioned into the @IndianNavy.
INS Kadamba is currently the third largest and operational Indian naval base in terms of area.