
New Delhi, 09 January (H.S.): Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi conducted a comprehensive sea-borne assessment Thursday of the Eastern Naval Command's operational readiness, witnessing advanced drills in threat-laden scenarios and underscoring the indispensable role of modern weaponry, sensors, and unmanned systems in networked warfare.
Platforms and capabilities across the full maritime operations spectrum came under scrutiny, with Tripathi commending the fleet's sustained high-tempo proficiency vital for safeguarding India's national maritime interests.
Following demonstrations of fleet maneuvers, live weapon firings, and aviation operations, he addressed personnel, praising their precision in ordnance delivery, battle-hardened platform maintenance, and mission success under duress.
Emphasis on All-Domain Integration for Indo-Pacific Vigilance
Reiterating the navy's credo of readiness anytime, anywhere, anyhow, Tripathi highlighted optimal integration of cutting-edge armaments, surveillance sensors, and crewless assets within fully networked environments as pivotal to operational dominance.
The multifaceted review encompassed high-level inspections of warships, submarines, and aerial assets; live-fire exercises; anti-submarine warfare drills; and amphibious maneuvers, prioritizing Indo-Pacific preparedness across surface, subsurface, air, and air-defense domains.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar