India
is reckoned as one of the top ten naval powers in the world and owes
its credit to the dedication and selfless services rendered by the
brave men of India's formidable naval force.
It is of significance for civilians to understand the
value of existence of such a force, which plays a crucial role in
safeguarding territorial waters of India. The Maritime Museum, located
at INS Dronacharya in Kochi throws light on the genesis, history,
evolution and landmarks of the Indian Navy.
Step into the Maritime Museum to have a feel of the
great maritime heritage of Indian Navy, which dates back to Indus
Valley civilizations; Kerala's trade links with Arabs, its famous
maritime hero Kunjali Marakkar; Influence of India's maritime power in
South East Asia; Colonization of Indian sub-continent by European
powers.
At the museum, the visitors are enlightened on the
evolution of the navy since 1612, when the Indian Marine was
established in Surat.
A section of the museum presents interesting aspects of
shipbuilding activities in India. It unravels India's prowess in
shipbuilding, which took its culture to the shores of Java, Sumatra
and Bali between 3rd century BC and 12th century AD.
The museum also has a section, which highlights Indian
Navy's share of glory, when it took on its aggressors and eventually
emerged victorious in the end. These include details of Junaghad
operation, the Goa liberation, Indo-Pak conflicts of 1965 and 1971,
Operation Cactus, Operation Pawan and the strategic maneuvers during
Kargil.
Visiting time: 9:30
am to 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm
How to Reach
The Museum is located on the beach
road about 1 km South of St.Francis Church in Fort Kochi.
Nearest railway station: Ernakulam,
about 15 km.
Nearest airport: Cochin
International Airport, about 20 km from Ernakulam City.

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