Admiral R Hari Kumar, the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), visited DSSC, Wellington, to address the 79 Staff Course on the Future Leadership of the Indian Armed Forces. On 28 March, the Admiral highlighted India’s Maritime legacy, emphasising the importance of the country’s geography in establishing maritime character in the Indian Ocean Region. He also underscored the Indian Navy’s transformation into a combat-ready, credible, cohesive, and future-proof force, employing the tenets of Atmanirbharta. The talk illuminated India’s role in the region and the relentless efforts of the Indian Navy to maintain peace and stability in the area.
Admiral Kumar provided further details on several operations carried out by the Indian Navy, which included efforts to combat piracy. The Navy Chief, recognizing the Navy’s essential role in safeguarding India’s maritime interests and trade, emphasized its significance. He also highlighted the importance of coordination and collaboration among the Armed Forces to achieve the country’s military goals. Elaborating on some of the recently conducted operations by the Indian Navy, including anti-piracy missions, he dwelled upon the crucial role performed by the Navy in protecting India’s trade and other maritime interests. He also underscored the importance of jointness and integration within the Armed Forces to achieve national military objectives.
Ravi Shankar