The Chief of the Naval
Staff Admiral RK Dhowan today announced the Indian Navy’s plans to conduct an
International Fleet Review (IFR) on the Eastern Seaboard at Visakhapatnam from
04 - 08 February 2016. At a specially convened press conference at New Delhi,
the CNS said that over 50 navies from across the globe are expected to be
represented at this event which would be reviewed by Shri Pranab Mukherjee, The
President of India on 06 February 2016.
In the current
geo-political scenario, seafarers of the world, represented by their navies
have taken a leading role in bringing nations together by steadily increasing
cooperation at sea. One of the important ways used by the navies to enhance
cooperation and promote friendship amongst the seafaring community is through
the conduct of the Fleet Review. The leading nations of the world use the
opportunity provided by the Fleet Review to enhance mutual trust and confidence
with their maritime neighbours by inviting their ships to participate in the
Review. Called an International Fleet Review, this event then provides the host
nation an occasion to display its own naval prowess and maritime capabilities
whilst simultaneously generating goodwill amongst other maritime nations. The
review also aims at assuring the country of the Indian Navy’s preparedness,
high morale and discipline.
On this occasion,
Admiral RK Dhowan said that “During the International
Fleet Review, the navies of the world will come together at Visakhapatnam to
strengthen bridges of friendship. We may be separated by geography, but we are
certainly united through oceans. The visiting navies will also have the
opportunity to display their professional skills as they sail together for
exercises to increase mutual cooperation and interoperability, with the
underlying theme of keeping the global commons safe and secure in the 21st
century.”
The specially designed signature elements
for the event comprising the logo, the chosen mascot – the Dolphin,
the adopted theme as United through Oceans and the theme song
composed for the event were also released. The website www.ifr16.indiannavy.gov.in and the
mobile app IFR-16 Indian Navy which will serve as the single
window interface for interaction with the public and the participants was also
launched.
The IFR logo
represents the initial letters of the International Fleet Review, namely I, F
and R and are coordinated in a fashion to indicate the three dimensions of the
Navy, viz. Ship, Submarine and Aircraft. The inner circle has the colours of
the Indian Tricolour. The outer circle has the event, the year and its venue.
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