Indian Navy will safeguard India's maritime interests 'anytime, anywhere, anyhow': Admiral Tripathi

During the recent conclave, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi reaffirmed the Indian Navy's commitment to protect India's maritime interests

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Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi said the force will continue to safeguard India's maritime interests "anytime, anywhere, anyhow".

The Chief of the Naval Staff made the remarks at the Indian Navy Chiefs' Conclave held at the new Nausena Bhawan in Delhi on Saturday.

The conclave aims to gain from the collective experience and knowledge of the eight former naval chiefs who attended the event, a Navy spokesperson said in a statement on Sunday.

These former chiefs were presented with an operational update, including policy initiatives, technological, material and operational logistics advancements and perspective plans, the spokesperson said.

"We are committed to carrying forward your illustrious legacy and the Indian Navy will continue to safeguard India's national maritime interests, anytime, anywhere, anyhow," the statement quoted the Navy chief as saying.

At the conclave, a session—'Manthan'—was also conducted to deliberate on key issues of interest, fostering an open exchange of ideas on the future of warfare and maritime strategy in an evolving geopolitical landscape and paradigms.

A book titled "'Legacy of Leadership: Naval Chiefs through Time' was released on the sidelines of the conclave, chronicling the inspiring journeys of former naval chiefs.

With personal stories, rare photographs and first-hand accounts, this collector's edition offers a unique glimpse into the leadership of the former chiefs of the Indian Navy, the statement said.

The conclave reaffirms the Navy's commitment to institutional continuity, leveraging the wisdom of the past leadership while shaping the future of India's maritime power, it said.

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