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Rajnath Singh pats Indian Navy, says maritime security key for growth

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the Naval Commanders during the inaugural session and interacted with them on matters pertaining to national security.

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Published : Oct 18, 2021, 9:11 PM IST

New Delhi: The second edition of the Naval Commanders' Conference of 2021 commenced on Monday in New Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the Naval Commanders during the inaugural session and interacted with them on matters pertaining to national security. The conference was attended by all Operational and Area Commanders of the Indian Navy to review major operational, materiel, logistics, Human Resource Development, training, and administrative activities, as per press release.

Singh addressing the conference said, “This conference is a very important opportunity to share our views on the key issues facing our country and our Navy. The geographical location of our country is something that makes it unique in many ways. Surrounded by the vast expanse of ocean from three sides, our country is very important from the point of view of strategy, trade, and resources,” Singh added.

Rajnath stated that as a responsible maritime stakeholder India supports consensus-based principles and a peaceful, open, rule-based, and stable world order and envisions the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) with the universal values of rule-based freedom of navigation and free trade in which the interests of all participating countries are protected. Being an important country in this maritime route the role of our Navy becomes more important in ensuring the security of this region. He expressed happiness at the Navy effectively carrying out these responsibilities.

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Speaking about the rapidly changing economic and political relations across the world, Defence Minister said that these economic interests do cause some stress in the relations. Therefore, there is a greater need to maintain peace and stability within the Indian Maritime Zones in order to boost trade and economic activities. Indian Navy’s role in ensuring maintenance of this peace and stability in the region is going to increase manifold in the times to come. “Only those nations have been successful in gaining dominance across the world, whose Navies have been strong and I am happy to say that our Navy is playing an important role in our maritime and national security”

Rajnath Singh also launched the ‘Integrated Unmanned Road Map for Indian Navy’. This publication aims to provide a comprehensive Unmanned Systems Roadmap in consonance with the Indian Navy’s Concept of Operations and chart out a capability development plan for the Indian Navy. A reference version of this roadmap will also be promulgated for the benefit of industry, which will promote India's ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’ mission.

The conference will focus on addressing the contemporary security paradigms while seeking ways to enhance the combat capability of the Navy and make operations more effective and efficient. A detailed review of the performance of weapons/ sensors, the readiness of Indian Navy’s platforms; ongoing Naval projects - with a focus on ways to enhance indigenisation through ‘Make in India’ will also be undertaken by the Commanders.

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The conference would also dwell upon the dynamics of the geostrategic situation of the region in the backdrop of recent events. The Chief of Defence Staff, and the Chiefs of Indian Army and Indian Air Force would also interact with the Naval Commanders to address the convergence of the three Services vis-à-vis the operational environment, and on avenues for augmenting Tri-Service synergy and readiness towards the defense of the nation and India’s national interests.

New Delhi: The second edition of the Naval Commanders' Conference of 2021 commenced on Monday in New Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the Naval Commanders during the inaugural session and interacted with them on matters pertaining to national security. The conference was attended by all Operational and Area Commanders of the Indian Navy to review major operational, materiel, logistics, Human Resource Development, training, and administrative activities, as per press release.

Singh addressing the conference said, “This conference is a very important opportunity to share our views on the key issues facing our country and our Navy. The geographical location of our country is something that makes it unique in many ways. Surrounded by the vast expanse of ocean from three sides, our country is very important from the point of view of strategy, trade, and resources,” Singh added.

Rajnath stated that as a responsible maritime stakeholder India supports consensus-based principles and a peaceful, open, rule-based, and stable world order and envisions the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) with the universal values of rule-based freedom of navigation and free trade in which the interests of all participating countries are protected. Being an important country in this maritime route the role of our Navy becomes more important in ensuring the security of this region. He expressed happiness at the Navy effectively carrying out these responsibilities.

Also Read: Naval Commanders' to brainstorm on 'national security' issues

Speaking about the rapidly changing economic and political relations across the world, Defence Minister said that these economic interests do cause some stress in the relations. Therefore, there is a greater need to maintain peace and stability within the Indian Maritime Zones in order to boost trade and economic activities. Indian Navy’s role in ensuring maintenance of this peace and stability in the region is going to increase manifold in the times to come. “Only those nations have been successful in gaining dominance across the world, whose Navies have been strong and I am happy to say that our Navy is playing an important role in our maritime and national security”

Rajnath Singh also launched the ‘Integrated Unmanned Road Map for Indian Navy’. This publication aims to provide a comprehensive Unmanned Systems Roadmap in consonance with the Indian Navy’s Concept of Operations and chart out a capability development plan for the Indian Navy. A reference version of this roadmap will also be promulgated for the benefit of industry, which will promote India's ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’ mission.

The conference will focus on addressing the contemporary security paradigms while seeking ways to enhance the combat capability of the Navy and make operations more effective and efficient. A detailed review of the performance of weapons/ sensors, the readiness of Indian Navy’s platforms; ongoing Naval projects - with a focus on ways to enhance indigenisation through ‘Make in India’ will also be undertaken by the Commanders.

Also Read: US aircraft carrier arrives in Vishakapatnam

The conference would also dwell upon the dynamics of the geostrategic situation of the region in the backdrop of recent events. The Chief of Defence Staff, and the Chiefs of Indian Army and Indian Air Force would also interact with the Naval Commanders to address the convergence of the three Services vis-à-vis the operational environment, and on avenues for augmenting Tri-Service synergy and readiness towards the defense of the nation and India’s national interests.

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