Rajnath Singh Inaugurates Nausena Shaurya Vatika in Lucknow as 'Living Inspiration' for Youth
Rajnath Singh Inaugurates Nausena Shaurya Vatika in Lucknow

Defence minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the Nausena Shaurya Vatika in Lucknow, describing it as a 'living inspiration site' that will connect future generations with the courage, sacrifice and service of the Indian Navy.

Addressing the gathering, Singh said the park would not merely be a tourist attraction but a symbol of national pride and military honour. He noted that Lucknow, known for its culture and heritage, was now also emerging as a centre of patriotism and defence consciousness.

Why a Naval-Themed Park in Landlocked Lucknow?

Explaining why a naval-themed park had been built in a city located far from the sea, Singh said, 'Lucknow shared a deep bond with the Navy through INS Gomti, a warship commissioned in 1988 and named after the Gomti river, the lifeline of the city.' He added that the ship's crest carried Lucknow's historic Chhattar Manzil, making the connection between the city and the Indian Navy both emotional and symbolic.

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Significance of the Indian Navy for National Security

Singh emphasised that India's security was not limited to land borders. The Indian Ocean was central to the country's economy, trade and energy security. He stated that the sailors who protect India's sea routes come from every village, town and city, and the Navy's strength comes from the resolve of every citizen, whether living on the coast or in inland cities such as Lucknow.

Features of the Nausena Shaurya Vatika

The defence minister highlighted that the vatika features authentic military equipment once used on INS Gomti, including missile launchers, torpedo tubes, radars and gun mountings. It also displays naval surveillance aircraft, multi-role helicopters and torpedoes. Singh urged people to visit the site, especially with children, to learn about naval defence.

Future Plans for the Park

Singh announced that the park would be further enhanced, with plans to bring a large submarine to the complex so visitors could experience its internal systems. He assured full cooperation from the Ministry of Defence to develop the site as a major destination for tourists from India and abroad.

The inauguration marks a significant step in promoting defence awareness and patriotism in Uttar Pradesh's capital, blending the city's cultural heritage with modern military pride.

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