INDIAN NAVY

Indian Navy pays tribute to Late Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira PVSM, AVSM (Retd)

  • Centennial Celebrations in Bengaluru

Bangalore, May 29. The Centennial Birthday Celebrations of Late Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira, PVSM, AVSM (Retd) was held in Bengaluru. A large number of Armed Forces personnel and distinguished veterans, including former Chief’s of the Naval Staff, gathered to honour the memory of the ninth Chief of Naval Staff, a revered figure in India’s modern Naval history.

As part of the Celebrations, a Leadership Seminar was organised, wherein Admiral R. Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff, delivered the Keynote address.

The Seminar stimulated the audience with topics that included Eternal Leadership Lessons from Life and Times of  Ronnie Pereira, Adapting to Evolving Digital Landscape-Leadership perspectives and Galaxy of Naval Leaders and their contribution to Growth and Development of Indian Navy.

The Seminar also included a panel discussion on Ronnie Walked the Talk, The Essence of his Leadership by self-example for the Leaders of Tomorrow

Several eminent speakers recalled Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira’s remarkable career in the Indian Navy spanning four decades (1943-1982), that left an indelible mark on the future of Indian Navy.

Known for his integrity, Courage and Commitment to technological self- reliance, Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira played a vital role in shaping the modern Indian Navy.

As a Deputy Commandant of the National Defence Academy and Chairman COSC, his vision, Commitment and ethics influenced Officers from all the three Services.

Earlier, a wreath laying ceremony was undertaken by Rear Admiral K. M. Ramakrishnan, Flag Officer Commanding, Karnataka Naval Area along with serving and veteran Armed Forces personnel at Admiral Pereira’s resting place in Bengaluru.

The Navy Foundation Bengaluru Chapter, an Organisation of retired Naval Officers, also participated in the Centennial commemorative events. Admiral R. L. Pereira who settled in Bengaluru after retirement had worked tirelessly for the cause of ex-servicemen until his passing away on 14 October 1983.

The large number of serving and retired Armed Forces personnel gathering for the event is a testament to Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira’s enduring legacy, which continues to inspire current and future generations.

Both the serving senior leadership and the distinguished veteran s called upon all to follow Admiral Pereira’s example of leadership, integrity and moral courage.

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