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Naval Commanders' Conference 2025 concludes in New Delhi

The first phase of the conference at Karwar also coincided with the flag-off of IOS Sagar by the Defence Minister.
11:49 PM Apr 11, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
naval commanders  conference 2025 concludes in new delhi
Naval Commanders' Conference 2025 concludes in New Delhi
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New Delhi, Apr 11: The first edition of the biannual Naval Commanders' Conference 2025 concluded today in New Delhi.

The week-long apex-level conference, held from 5 to 11 April in two phases at Karwar and New Delhi, engaged the commanders in deliberations on security challenges in the maritime domain and review of the Indian Navy’s operational preparedness.

Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, presided over the inaugural session of the conference at Karwar, with the Chief of the Defence Staff, Defence Secretary, senior MoD officials and Naval Commanders in attendance.

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The Defence Minister while acknowledging the Navy's centrality in India's Maritime Security stated that "just like the oceans have no boundaries, there is no limit to Navy's roles and responsibilities - the Indian Navy will have to assume full responsibility for the entire IOR."

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The first phase of the conference at Karwar also coincided with the flag-off of IOS Sagar by the Defence Minister.

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The landmark voyage of IOS Sagar represents India's strong commitment to cooperation and collaboration with IOR nations, and reflects the growth of Government of India's vision of “SAGAR to MAHASAGAR (Mutual And Holistic Advancement for Security Across the Regions).”

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While at Karwar, Rajnath Singh also inaugurated nine state-of-the-art marine piers, eight residential buildings and several important utilities, created as part of Project Seabird. The first phase concluded with a review of Indian Navy's operational readiness and modernisation plans, wherein the Defence Minister acknowledged Indian Navy's crucial role as a principle enabler of peace and security in the Indian Ocean Region.

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The second phase, chaired by Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, commenced at Nausena Bhawan in New Delhi on 7 April. The proceedings featured comprehensive assessment of operational, materiel, logistics, human resources, training and administrative aspects. The Indian Navy's Space Vision, Indian Naval Air Publication, Indian Navy's Operational Data Framework, and a compendium for veterans, 'Navy for Life and Beyond', were the publications released on the occasion.

The conference facilitated interaction of the Naval Commanders with the Chief of the Defence Staff, Chief of the Army Staff and Chief of Air Staff, who shared their assessment of the operating environment, outlining readiness levels to counter evolving security challenges, through strong convergence and tri-service synergy.

Additionally, Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, and Amitabh Kant, India's G20 Sherpa, also engaged with the Commanders whereas the Foreign Secretary offered insights into the shifting global order and its implications for maritime security in the IOR.

Amitabh Kant underscored Navy’s significance in national growth and in India's emergence as the “preferred security partner” in the region.

On the sidelines of the conference, Naval Commanders also interacted with several subject matter experts and strategic thinkers during the Sagar Manthan event on 7 April. The event focused on the Indian Navy's key role in fueling national maritime growth.