Admiral Tripathi Highlights Uttar Pradesh's Naval Legacy at Shaurya Vatika Launch
At the launch of the Nausena Shaurya Vatika, Indian Navy Chief Dinesh K Tripathi celebrated Uttar Pradesh's rich maritime history and contributions to the Navy despite being landlocked. The open-air museum was inaugurated by Rajnath Singh and Yogi Adityanath, showcasing India’s naval prowess and UP’s military legacy.
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The Nausena Shaurya Vatika, a tribute to India's naval legacy, was inaugurated in Uttar Pradesh, offering a rich narrative of the state's influential contributions to maritime history despite its landlocked nature. Navy Chief Dinesh K Tripathi underscored UP's connection to the sea through historical trade routes and resources that aided shipbuilding.
Highlighting UP's role in India's defence, Tripathi noted its significant manpower supply to armed forces and the advancements through the defence industrial corridor. The Vatika, featuring naval exhibits, aims to foster maritime awareness and inspire the youth about national security and India's economic progress linked to the seas.
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