INS Gomati decommissioned at Naval Dockyard in Mumbai

INS Gomati decommissioned at Naval Dockyard in Mumbai

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Category : Defense Published on: May 31 2022

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  • INS Gomati was decommissioned at the Naval Dockyard under the command of Captain Sudip Malik.
  • INS Gomati derives her name from the vibrant river Gomti and was commissioned on 16 April 1988 by the then Defence Minister, KC Pant, at Mazgaon Dock Ltd, Bombay.
  • INS Gomati was the oldest warrior of the Western Fleet when decommissioned.
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