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Naval Commanders’ Conference 2024 to Kick off on March 5

New Delhi: The highly anticipated first edition of the Naval Commanders’ Conference for the year 2024 is set to kick off on March 5, bringing together the top brass of the Indian Navy in a hybrid format that blends traditional and contemporary elements. In a departure from the norm, the initial phase of the conference will unfold at sea, showcasing the Indian Navy’s prowess.

The conference’s inaugural session will witness the Raksha Mantri, Rajnath Singh, embarking at sea to witness a spectacular display of ‘twin carrier operations,’ featuring both aircraft carriers. This strategic demonstration underscores the Indian Navy’s capability to conduct complex maritime maneuvers, a crucial aspect in today’s evolving geopolitical landscape.

The annual conference serves as a vital platform for Naval Commanders to engage in discussions on strategic, operational, and administrative matters crucial to maritime security. Against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical dynamics, regional challenges, and the current volatile maritime security situation, the conference assumes even greater significance, playing a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of the Indian Navy.

Over the three-day event, Rajnath Singh will address the Naval Commanders, providing key insights and directives. The involvement of the Chief of Defence Staff, along with the Chiefs of the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, underscores the holistic approach towards national security. Discussions will focus on enhancing tri-service synergy, bolstering readiness, and safeguarding India’s national interests.

In the context of the past six months, the geo-political landscape in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has witnessed profound changes due to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The spill-over of kinetic actions from land to the maritime domain has raised concerns. Instances of drone and missile attacks on mercantile shipping, coupled with a resurgence of piracy, have been observed. Responding with strength and resolve, the Indian Navy has showcased its role as a First Responder and a ‘Preferred Security Partner’ in the region.

The Commanders’ Conference is not just an annual gathering but a cornerstone event for the Indian Navy. It acts as a crucible for charting the course of the Navy’s future amid a rapidly evolving maritime environment. The conference fosters strategic clarity, operational excellence, technological innovation, and international cooperation. In doing so, it reaffirms the Navy’s commitment to safeguarding India’s maritime interests and upholding its status as a responsible maritime power in the region. As the Indian Navy steers through the complexities of the 21st century, the Commanders’ Conference remains an essential compass guiding its journey towards maritime security and stability.

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