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Western Naval Command

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The Western Naval Command, with its HQ in Mumbai, is commanded by the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, currently Vice Admiral Sangram Singh Byce. The WNC is the sword arm of the Indian Navy and naval operations conducted on the western seaboard, is central to the outcome of any conflict at sea during war. The flotilla at the WNC is based under Flag Officer Maharashtra Area (FOMA) and provides naval defence in the sensitive north Arabian Sea. The WNC is equipped with submarine pens, a carrier dock and main dockyards. A college of naval warfare has been established at Karanja in the Wardha district of Maharashtra.
Last Updated on Monday, 27 October 2008 14:54 Read more...
 

Southern Naval Command

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The Southern Naval Command, with its HQ in Cochin (Kochi), is commanded by the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, currently Vice Admiral Jagjit Singh Bedi. The SNC is the Indian Navy's main training command and is equipped with professional naval establishments, a naval air station, and a ship repair yard. It is also home to INS Dronacharya, a trials establishment center. It is here, where naval variants of the Trishul SAM are tested. The base also undertakes training of naval and coast guard personnel in all aspects of naval missile and gunnery systems.

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Eastern Naval Command

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The Eastern Naval Command (ENC), with its HQs in Visakhapatnam (Vizag), is commanded by the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, currently Vice Admiral Arun Kumar Singh. The ENC is a full-fledged operational command, whose primary role is to safeguard against aggression on the eastern front and provide security to Indian territory, ports, harbours, oil platforms and other maritime assets & resources in India's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Over 200 merchant ships, carrying vital cargo including 10 million barrels of crude oil, transit through the Malacca Straits every day. These vessels depend on the Indian Navy for their safe passage.
Last Updated on Monday, 27 October 2008 00:00 Read more...
 

Andaman and Nicobar Command

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The Andaman & Nicobar Command (ANC), with its HQ at Port Blair, is commanded by a three star officer who reports directly to Lieutenant General Hardev Singh Lidder, who is the CISC (Chief of Integrated Service Command) in New Delhi. Rear Admiral P K Nair serves as the Chief of Staff, ANC and reports to the three star officer. The ANC, which came into being on 08 October 2001, is an operational unified tri-command which is being used to monitor & counter military and terrorist activities in the Bay of Bengal and the adjoining waters. Lying 1,190 km east of Chennai (Madras), the ANC is also viewed as countering Chinese monitoring centers in Myanmar (Burma). Although operational, constructing & equipping the base will take longer. Command of the ANC will rotate among the three services.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 October 2008 00:04 Read more...
 



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