The decommissioned Indian Navy warship INS Gomati is set to become the main attraction of the upcoming Naval Shaurya Museum in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
This museum, planned by the Yogi Adityanath government, will celebrate the bravery and legacy of India’s Navy — even though Uttar Pradesh is a landlocked state.
The project is expected to be completed by 2026 and will serve as a tribute to India’s naval achievements and technological growth.
INS Gomati: From Sea Warrior to Museum Pride of Lucknow
INS Gomati: A Legacy of Courage
- INS Gomati, an indigenously built guided-missile frigate, was commissioned in 1988 and decommissioned in May 2022 after more than three decades of service.
- The ship took part in several major naval operations, including:
- Operation Cactus (1988) – to rescue the Maldives government from a coup.
- Operation Parakram (2001–2002) – following the Parliament attack.
- The ship will now be preserved as a museum exhibit, allowing visitors to explore its operational deck, weapon systems, and control rooms — keeping its naval spirit alive for future generations.
The Vision Behind the Naval Shaurya Museum
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called the museum a “living symbol of the Indian Navy’s courage and commitment.”
The museum will:
- Be designed to resemble a ship, complete with portholes, railings, and marine motifs.
- Use eco-friendly materials, natural lighting, and cross-ventilation for sustainability.
- Feature exhibition galleries, open-air memorials, thematic walkways, and a light-and-sound show arena.
When complete, it is expected to become one of Lucknow’s major tourist attractions.
Interactive and Immersive Experiences
Unlike traditional museums, the Naval Shaurya Museum will focus on interactive learning:
- Visitors will enjoy 7D theatres, warship and aircraft carrier simulators, and digital storytelling experiences.
- A special section will showcase a submerged model of the ancient city of Dwarka.
- A dedicated gallery for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj will honour his historic contribution to India’s naval heritage.
The Naval Shaurya Vatika
Part of the same project, the Naval Shaurya Vatika will display:
- TU-142 reconnaissance aircraft,
- Sea King SK-42B helicopter,
- And other naval equipment.
It aims to educate and inspire young visitors, helping them understand India’s maritime power and technological progress.
Even though Lucknow is far from the sea, the museum will symbolise India’s strong naval tradition and the heroism of its sailors.
Exam-Oriented Facts
- INS Gomati commissioned: 1988
- Decommissioned: May 2022
- Participated in: Operation Cactus (1988) and Operation Parakram (2001–2002)
- Museum name: Naval Shaurya Museum, Lucknow
- Project completion target: 2026
- Includes: INS Gomati Shaurya Smarak & Naval Shaurya Vatika
- Features: TU-142 aircraft, Sea King SK-42B helicopter
- CM leading the project: Yogi Adityanath
Question & Answer
Q1. Where is the Naval Shaurya Museum being built?
(a) Mumbai
(b) Lucknow
(c) Visakhapatnam
(d) Kochi
Answer: Lucknow
Q2. INS Gomati was decommissioned in which year?
(a) 2018
(b) 2020
(c) 2022
(d) 2024
Answer: 2022
Q3. In which operations did INS Gomati participate?
(a) Operation Vijay and Operation Meghdoot
(b) Operation Cactus and Operation Parakram
(c) Operation Pawan and Operation Black Tornado
(d) Operation Trident and Operation Parakram
Answer: Operation Cactus and Operation Parakram
Q4. When is the Naval Shaurya Museum expected to be completed?
(a) 2024
(b) 2025
(c) 2026
(d) 2027
Answer: 2026
Q5. Which Chief Minister initiated the Naval Shaurya Museum project?
(a) Eknath Shinde
(b) Yogi Adityanath
(c) Himanta Biswa Sarma
(d) Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Answer: Yogi Adityanath
Q6. Which aircraft and helicopter will be displayed in the Naval Shaurya Vatika?
(a) Mirage-2000 and Dhruv
(b) MiG-29K and Chetak
(c) TU-142 and Sea King SK-42B
(d) Tejas and Kamov Ka-31
Answer: TU-142 and Sea King SK-42B
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