New Delhi: Defence minister Rajnath Singh will address the top leadership of the Indian Navy in a three-day long Naval Commanders’ Conference, starting from Wednesday.
The commanders will review major operational and functional issues here.
“The Chief of the Naval Staff, with the Commanders-in-Chief, will review major operational, materiel, logistics, HR, training and administrative activities undertaken during the year and deliberate upon the course to be steered in the future,” Indian Navy spokesman Commander Vivek Madhwal said.
The conference is also the forum for interaction of Naval Commanders with other senior government officials.
It assumes greater significance in the backdrop of recent events on the northern borders, coupled with the unprecedented challenges posed by Covid-19 and would provide the higher naval leadership a forum to discuss conduct of operations, sustenance and maintenance of assets, procurement issues, infrastructure development, human resource management within the ambit of the new normal established by the pandemic.
This is the first naval commanders’ conference since the institution of Department of Military Affairs (DMA) and Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
The conference would discuss upon the ways to optimise joint planning structures, Tri-Service Synergy, and operational readiness, as also functional reorganisation within the Indian Navy to improve efficiency.
In keeping with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region), the commanders would also undertake deliberations upon the larger security imperatives in the Indo-Pacific.