The Andaman & Nicobar Command (ANC) reinforced its reputation as a crucible of innovation and joint operational excellence with the successful hosting of its Annual Idea & Innovation Competition at its headquarters in Port Blair. The event brought together personnel from the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force under one roof to present pioneering ideas aimed at boosting operational efficiency and logistical resilience in one of India’s most strategically important regions.
Air Marshal Saju Balakrishnan, PVSM, AVSM, VM, the 17th Commander-in-Chief of the ANC, presided over the ceremony and lauded the creative spirit of the participants. “Innovation is the foundation of future-readiness,” he stated, as he awarded the best entries across various categories. The showcased ideas spanned a range of solutions—many specifically designed to address the complex geographical and operational challenges unique to the island command.

Situated near the Strait of Malacca, through which over one-third of global trade and 60% of global oil transit passes, the Andaman & Nicobar Command plays a critical role in regional security. Its contributions to anti-piracy operations, humanitarian aid missions, and joint military exercises like ‘Malabar’ with QUAD partners (India, the US, Japan, and Australia) have cemented its place as a linchpin in India’s Indo-Pacific strategy.
The innovation competition also reflects the broader spirit of creativity thriving in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. In 2018, the territory became the first in India to launch a dedicated startup policy, aimed at encouraging local entrepreneurship. Despite infrastructure hurdles such as limited digital connectivity, island-based startups have emerged in sectors like marine agriculture and handicrafts, often collaborating with the defense ecosystem.

By fostering a culture of cross-service innovation and aligning military ingenuity with local developmental aspirations, the ANC is helping chart a forward-looking path for both regional security and inclusive growth.