INDIAN NAVY

CNS Farewell Visit to Western Naval Command

Mumbai, April 12. Adm R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and Mrs Kala Hari Kumar, President, Navy Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA) paid a farewell visit to Western Naval Command (WNC) from April 9 – 10.

The CNS spent a day at sea with ships, submarines and aircraft of the Command. He interacted with personnel of these units and commended them for their high levels of professionalism and commitment in ensuring maritime security in the region while upholding the principles of international law.

At Mumbai, the CNS held interactions with Officers and Sailors of Western Naval Command. The interactions were also attended by personnel from outstation WNC locations over video conference. Various contemporary issues of operations, training, human resource development, digitisation and other transformation initiatives of the Navy were discussed. Suggestions and concerns raised during the interactions were addressed. The CNS also interacted with Defence Civilians at Mumbai and acknowledged their invaluable role as a formidable workforce supporting the Navy’s high tempo of operations.

At Karwar Naval Station, the CNS inaugurated the 350 m long Pier 3 capable of berthing OPVs and large survey vessels, two towers of 80 flats for married officers, 149 flats for single officers and six towers of 360 flats for Defence Civilians.

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