HomeUncategorizedVizag Vision New Delhi:FIRST EDITION OF NAVAL COMMANDERS’ CONFERENCE-2026 COMMENCES AT NAU SENA BHAWAN, NEW DELHI The Indian Navy Commanders’ Conference 01/2026 commenced at Nau Sena Bhawan on 14 Apr 2026 with an inaugural address by Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, to senior naval leadership, outstation Operational and Area Commanders, and Command Headquarters and NavalThe CNS commended the Navy’s achievements in safeguardingIndia’s maritime interests, including energy security amidst the ongoing conflict in West Asia, increased tempo of operations, and enhanced interservice synergy. CNS laid emphasis on the continued focus on combat readiness and adapting emerging technologies to build a Future Ready force.The CNS reiterated the Indian Navy’s commitments in the Indian Ocean Region and beyond in the emerging geostrategic scenario, and the significance of Cohesive and Credible approach through proactive engagements with Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs) in multilateral and bilateral exercises.Operational highlights, including salient issues pertaining to jointness,capability enhancement (afloat and ashore), maintenance and refits, multi-domain safety practices, training, foreign cooperation, HR issues, and innovation and indigenisation, were discussed during the Conference.Gen Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Defence Staff, addressed andinteracted with the naval commanders on matters pertaining to changing geopolitical orders, and urged the Navy to plan for rapidly evolving character of war, including economic and technological factors.
Vizag Vision New Delhi:FIRST EDITION OF NAVAL COMMANDERS’ CONFERENCE-2026 COMMENCES AT NAU SENA BHAWAN, NEW DELHI The Indian Navy Commanders’ Conference 01/2026 commenced at Nau Sena Bhawan on 14 Apr 2026 with an inaugural address by Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, to senior naval leadership, outstation Operational and Area Commanders, and Command Headquarters and NavalThe CNS commended the Navy’s achievements in safeguardingIndia’s maritime interests, including energy security amidst the ongoing conflict in West Asia, increased tempo of operations, and enhanced interservice synergy. CNS laid emphasis on the continued focus on combat readiness and adapting emerging technologies to build a Future Ready force.The CNS reiterated the Indian Navy’s commitments in the Indian Ocean Region and beyond in the emerging geostrategic scenario, and the significance of Cohesive and Credible approach through proactive engagements with Friendly Foreign Countries (FFCs) in multilateral and bilateral exercises.Operational highlights, including salient issues pertaining to jointness,capability enhancement (afloat and ashore), maintenance and refits, multi-domain safety practices, training, foreign cooperation, HR issues, and innovation and indigenisation, were discussed during the Conference.Gen Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Defence Staff, addressed andinteracted with the naval commanders on matters pertaining to changing geopolitical orders, and urged the Navy to plan for rapidly evolving character of war, including economic and technological factors.