"With her decommissioning INS Godavari will complete its full life cycle, meeting all responsibilities and duties assigned, proving the success of Indian ship design and construction," a defence release stated.
Over the past three decades, Godavari has successfully been deployed in numerous operations including 'Operation Jupiter' - 1988 (Sri Lanka), 'Operation Shield' and 'Operation Bolster' - 1994 (de-induction of Indian Army from Somalia) and 'Patrol of Gulf of Aden' (PoG) - 2009 and 2011 (anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden), it said.
"Godavari and INS Betwa intercepted and arrested the mercenaries, who tried to flee Male on board the Merchant Vessel Progress Light. The mercenaries were later handed over to Male, earning great respect and goodwill for India in the international community," it said.
According to the release being the first indigenously designed and constructed ship, INS Godavari was showcased around the world as a symbol of India's growing military might and self-reliance and the warship has also participated in numerous operations and deployments, across the expanse of the Indian Ocean and beyond.
Godavari class frigates were armed with potent surface to surface and surface to air guided missiles. INS Godavari was also among of the first frigates in the world capable of carrying two Sea King helicopters, it added.
Godavari's keel was laid on November 03, 1978 and the warship was launched on May 15 1980. INS Godavari was commissioned on December 10, 1983.