A notable leadership transition took place at INS Eksila, a vital naval engineering facility under the Eastern Naval Command, as Commodore Rupesh Venugopal officially assumed command from Commodore Ashutosh Bhat on June 16. The ceremonial handover, marked by the traditional exchange of insignia, signified a smooth and dignified change of command at one of the Indian Navy’s most technologically significant bases.
INS Eksila, commissioned on August 26, 2000, and named after the ancient city of Ekasila Nagaramu—modern-day Warangal—has long stood as a symbol of India’s naval engineering self-reliance. The base specializes in the overhaul of marine gas turbines and gas turbine generators, a feat it has been accomplishing without foreign assistance since its first successful overhaul in December 1996. Since then, the facility has completed over 66 turbine overhauls, including complex models such as the GTG 1250 2E TC, significantly contributing to the Indian Navy’s maintenance capabilities.

The transition ceremony was conducted with full military honors, reflecting the operational importance of the establishment. Commodore Venugopal, known for his extensive engineering expertise, is expected to further advance INS Eksila’s strategic goals. Under his leadership, the base is likely to continue its role in reducing India’s dependence on foreign technology. A 2022 study published in the Journal of Defense Studies credited the facility with achieving a 30% reduction in foreign reliance for naval turbine repairs.
Commodore Ashutosh Bhat, the outgoing commanding officer, has been lauded for his innovative approach during his tenure. One of the highlights of his command was the base receiving the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Trophy for Best Green Practice in 2021, recognizing its commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency.

Defense experts emphasize that structured leadership transitions such as this one ensure continuity, enhance institutional memory, and boost unit effectiveness. A 2019 U.S. Naval War College study highlighted how such handovers preserve cohesion and readiness in military units.
Strategically located in Visakhapatnam, INS Eksila remains an integral part of India’s efforts to achieve self-reliance in defense under the AatmaNirbhar Bharat initiative. The leadership change signals the continuation of a robust tradition of excellence and innovation in support of the Indian Navy’s mission to safeguard national maritime interests.