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Defence Secretary Reviews Maritime Preparedness at Eastern Naval Command

Rajesh Kumar Singh assesses naval infrastructure and strategic initiatives to bolster India’s presence in Bay of Bengal and Indo-Pacific.

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh concluded a comprehensive two-day review of maritime security and operational preparedness at the Eastern Naval Command (ENC), underscoring India’s commitment to strengthening naval capabilities along the eastern seaboard. The visit, held on May 16 and 17, focused on enhancing India’s maritime infrastructure and readiness in the strategically vital Bay of Bengal region.

Shri Singh held in-depth consultations with Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C) of the ENC. The Defence Secretary was briefed on strategic initiatives, including ongoing infrastructure development and the operational readiness of key assets under the ENC’s jurisdiction. The Command, headquartered in Visakhapatnam, plays a vital role in securing India’s eastern coastline and maintaining naval dominance in the Indian Ocean Region.

A high-level meeting was convened with senior naval officers to assess the Command’s readiness to tackle emerging maritime threats. The setting—a conference room featuring the Indian flag and a global map—reflected the Navy’s expansive operational scope. The officers, in camouflage uniforms, participated in detailed briefings that emphasized combat readiness, situational awareness, and maritime domain monitoring.

In a separate session, Shri Singh and Vice Admiral Pendharkar were seen engaged in informal discussions in a room featuring maritime décor, including a model of a naval vessel. The interaction highlighted the importance of civil-military synergy in addressing national security objectives, especially as India faces increasing naval challenges in the Indo-Pacific.

A key point of focus during the visit was Project Varsha, a major strategic infrastructure initiative. The under-construction INS Varsha naval base at Rambilli, located 50 km south of Visakhapatnam, is set to become the home of India’s nuclear submarine fleet by 2026. With its underground submarine pens and nuclear engineering support facilities, the base mirrors China’s Hainan facility and represents India’s strategic pivot to counter growing Chinese naval activity in the region.

The Eastern Naval Command is tasked with safeguarding the Bay of Bengal, a region of growing strategic importance due to its proximity to the Straits of Malacca—a maritime chokepoint through which nearly 60% of global trade flows, as per 2023 UNCTAD data. The region has witnessed increased activity from regional and extra-regional navies, fueled by the rise of South and Southeast Asian economies and the construction of seaports and Special Economic Zones by India and China.

Defence Secretary Singh, a 1989-batch IAS officer with a long-standing background in public policy and strategic affairs, praised the Eastern Naval Command for its steadfast dedication to national defense. Vice Admiral Pendharkar, an experienced naval leader and recipient of multiple military honors, reaffirmed the Command’s focus on training, operational readiness, and safeguarding maritime sovereignty.

The Defence Secretary’s visit is part of a broader national effort to modernize India’s naval forces and expand its maritime infrastructure. Facilities like INS Baaz in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a critical outpost for monitoring the Straits of Malacca, fall under the ENC’s command. With the Eastern Fleet’s rapid expansion—from 15 major warships in 2006 to 46 by 2012 and continuing to grow—new projects like INS Varsha are critical for operational efficiency and port decongestion.

As India strengthens its role in the Indo-Pacific region, the Eastern Naval Command remains central to safeguarding national interests and responding to the region’s evolving security dynamics. The visit reinforces the government’s strategic focus on ensuring a capable, modern, and combat-ready navy to meet 21st-century maritime challenges.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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