The second edition of Naval Commanders Conference of 2023 is scheduled at New Delhi from 04 to 06 Sep 23.
It is a apex-level biannual event facilitating interaction between the Naval Commanders for deliberation and formulation of important policy decisions.
To be noted that the the three-day conference is conducted in a ‘Hybrid’ format.
The senior leadership of the Indian Navy, under the Chairmanship of the Chief of the Naval Staff will review major operational, materiel, logistics, HR, training, and administrative activities undertaken during the previous six months.
Further, the Naval Commanders Conference will also deliberate upon the course to be steered in the ensuing months.
Also, Hon’ble State Defence Minister of India will address the Naval Commanders during the conference and interact with them, the Chief of the Defence Staff will also be present.
The conference and the embedded interactions with the NSA, Chiefs of the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force would also be utilised to analyse the operational environment.
Furthermore, it will deliberate on the issue of Tri-Service synergy and assess the readiness of the Maritime forces.
The last six months have seen an intense operational tempo as the Indian Navy’s operations spanned from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Indian Naval ships were first responders for the evacuation of Indian nationals from Sudan as part of ‘Op Cauvery’ and HADR in Myanmar in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha as part of ‘Op Karuna’.
In keeping with the expectations of IN being the preferred security partner and first responder to any crisis in the region, the forum will undertake a detailed review of the operational readiness of the Navy, with a particular focus on the performance of weapons/ sensors of the Naval platforms.
The Commanders will also review the ongoing Naval projects with a focus on enhancing indigenisation through ‘Make in India’ in consonance with the vision of achieving complete ‘AatmaNirbharta’ by 2047.
A demonstration of the indigenisation, Innovations and Tech initiatives by the IN is also planned on the sidelines of the conference.
Various HR initiatives towards enhancing quality of life will be reviewed as well as the progress made towards identifying and removing archaic practices in the Indian Navy.
Source: https://pib.gov.in/