New Delhi: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh arrived at Sena Bhawan here to attend the second edition of the Indian Navy Commander Conference on Monday.
The second edition of the 2021 Navy Commander Conference was scheduled to be held in New Delhi from 18 to 22 October.
The Indian Navy has told that this conference serves as a platform for the Naval Commander to discuss important maritime issues in military strategies.
Levels and interact with senior government officials through the institutionalized forum.
“Because the geostrategic situation has changed rapidly in the region, the significance and importance of various conferences.
This is a platform that is institutionalized for intentional, directing, designing and deciding the most important issues, which will form the Indian Navy program in the future,” Read statements issued by the Indian Navy.
During the conference, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will overcome and interact with the Naval Commander on matters relating to national security.
Among the many problems being discussed, the Head of the Navy Staff, Admiral Karambir Singh, along with other Navy Commander, will review operations, materials, logistics, human resource development, training and administrative activities carried out by the Indian Navy in the past few months and Deliberately on future plans for important activities and initiatives.
The Navy has focused on the strength that is ready, credible, and cohesive and even though the Pandemic Covid-19, continues to carry out its mandate diligently.
The Indian Navy has witnessed significant growth in its operational duties for years in consentance with increased maritime interests in India.
Indian naval ships on ‘mission-based distribution’ throughout the Indian Ocean (IOR) region remain ready for rapid response to developing situations.
Defense Chief of Staff, General Bipin Rawatat and Head of Indian Army Gen Mukund Naravane and Indian Air Force Marshal VR Chaudhari will also interact with the Navy Commander to overcome the convergence of three vis-a-vis operational environments, and on the road to add tri-service synergy .