Rear Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar assumes charge as FOC Maharashtra Naval Area

Team India Sentinels 8.57am, Tuesday, March 26, 2019.

RAdm Rajesh Pendharkar (R) taking salute during a guard of honour. (Photo: Indian Navy)

Mumbai: Rear Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar has assumed the charge as the flag officer commanding of Maharashtra Naval Area, the Indian Navy said. An alumnus of the National Defence Academy, he was commissioned into the Navy in January 1987. RAdm Pendharkar is an anti-submarine warfare specialist.

His notable sea appointments include executive officer of missile corvette INS Kirpan and missile destroyer INS Mysore and command of missile corvette INS Kora, missile frigate INS Shivalik and the aircraft carrier INS Viraat, a Navy spokesperson said.

His staff assignments include tenures as joint director in the Directorate of Staff Requirements, joint director in the Directorate of Personnel, principal director in the Directorate of Net-Centric Operations, and principal director in the Directorate of Personnel.


He is a graduate of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Naval War College, Karanja, and Naval Command College, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. The rear admiral also holds a master’s degree in defence and strategic studies.

On promotion to the rank of rear admiral, in February 2016, he was appointed as the assistant chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Int–A) at HQ IDS, New Delhi, and subsequently as the chief staff officer (operations) at Western Naval Command Headquarters. The flag officer is a recipient of the Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished service.


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