The
four-day Naval Commanders’ Conference concluded on 27 Oct 17 where the senior leadership
of Navy reviewed major operations, training and administrative activities
undertaken in the last six months.
During
the Conference, the Hon’ble Raksha Mantri addressed and interacted with the
Naval Commanders, which was also attended by senior MoD officials. The Hon’ble
RM reviewed the combat readiness of the Navy, pace of modernisation and
progress of various acquisition and infrastructure related cases. She
complimented the IN for maintaining a high operational tempo, ensuring
the maritime security of the country and sustained efforts in support of the
‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital India’ initiatives of the Government. The Hon’ble
RM brought out that it was a matter of pride that all 34 warships presently
under construction were being built indigenously. She also complimented the
Navy on the successful conduct of tri-lateral exercise ‘MALABAR 17’ and
informed the Commanders that during the recently concluded ADMM Plus, keen
interest was evinced by various ASEAN nations in exercising with the Indian
Navy, which spoke highly of the IN’s professional standing and
competence.
Chairing
the conference, Admiral Sunil Lanba, the CNS, addressed the Naval Commanders
and stressed focus on four key areas; ‘Combat Capability and Role-
Worthiness’, ‘Ensuring Primacy of Core Professional Tasks’, ‘Develop
a Motivated, Trained and Committed Team’ and ‘Increase
Familiarity and Comfort in IN’s Maritime Areas Of Interest’. The CNS shared
his views on the current security scenario and emphasized the need for the IN
to remain outcome oriented in all endeavours, both at sea and ashore.
The
Commanders also had an opportunity to interact with the Chiefs of the Indian
Army and IAF. The Service Chiefs brought out the complexities in current
security situation where the spectrum of threats ranged from possible
conventional conflict to inimical actions by state and non-state sponsored
terrorists/ elements and natural disasters and calamities. The Service Chiefs
elaborated their vision and the path being charted by the respective Services
towards operational readiness and actions in progress towards improving
tri-Service cooperation.
Shri
Amitabh Kant, CEO, Niti Aayog also interacted with the Commanders and gave his
perspective on ‘Make in India’ with specific reference to building a vibrant
defence industrial base, which would be pivotal in spurring the manufacturing
sector growth and make India an export oriented economy.
Sh. Amitabh Kant also stressed the importance of demand aggregation digitising
legacy processes.
As
part of the annual theme, the Commanders brainstormed to fine tune the
execution of ‘mission based deployment’ involving ships, aircraft and
submarines beyond the immediate neighbourhood for providing sustained presence
in the IOR. Critical enablers such as refits/ maintenance philosophy,
op-logistics and HR measures for sustained operational effectiveness were also
discussed in detail. Approval of a new Transition cycle for ships from
Maintenance periods to Operational Deployments that allowed for a focussed and
gradual transition of ships from periods of maintenance layoffs to full scale
operations was one of the milestones achieved during the conference. The Commanders
resolved to focus efforts on the Navy’s ability to deploy and sustain in tandem
with the new Mission-based deployment concept, which would result in greater
presence and visibility in IOR.
In
his closing address, the CNS emphasised the need to optimise efforts, exploit
the potential of each and every personnel, encourage innovative thinking and
harness available technology. The CNS urged the Commanders to put in concerted efforts
to realise the ‘way ahead’ arrived at during the deliberations on various
agenda points and exhorted the Commanders to keep an unwavering focus on combat
readiness at all times.
DKS/GY