Indian navy chief 2022

  1. Indian Navy gets new Chief of Naval Staff
  2. Admiral Hari Kumar is the new Indian Navy chief
  3. INS Vikrant to be commissioned by Aug 2022: Admiral Karambir Singh
  4. 2022 Indian Chief Motorcycle
  5. 2022 Indian Chief, Chief Bobber, and Super Chief First Look
  6. Chief of the Naval Staff (India)
  7. INS Vikrant To Be Commissioned By Aug 2022: Navy Chief
  8. Indian Navy
  9. Admiral Hari Kumar is the new Indian Navy chief
  10. INS Vikrant To Be Commissioned By Aug 2022: Navy Chief


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Indian Navy gets new Chief of Naval Staff

Indian Navy gets new Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar assumed command of the Indian Navy on 30 November 2021 as the 25th Chief of the Naval Staff. He succeeds Admiral Karambir Singh who retires upon superannuation, after an illustrious career, spanning over forty one years, in the Indian Navy. 01 Dec 2021 A Gunnery specialist, he has held several key appointments, including Fleet Operations Officer and Fleet Gunnery Officer of Western Fleet, Executive Officer (EXO) of INS Vipul, Gunnery Officer (GO) of INS Ranjit, commissioning GO of INS Kuthar and commissioning crew of INS Ranvir. His shore appointments include Command Gunnery Officer at HQWNC, Naval Advisor to Government of Seychelles, UN Mission in Somalia (UNOSOM II) at Mogadishu and Training Commander, INS Dronacharya. As a Flag Officer, he has served as Commandant of the Naval War College at Goa, Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet (FOCWF), Chief of Staff, Western Naval Command, Controller Personnel Services and Chief of Personnel (COP) at Naval Headquarters. He has also served as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to The Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC) at the critical junction during the creation of the institution of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Department of Military Affairs (DMA).

Admiral Hari Kumar is the new Indian Navy chief

Admiral R Hari Kumar on Tuesday took over as India’s new navy chief, replacing Admiral Karambir Singh who has retired. The 59-year-old officer was commissioned into the executive branch of navy in January 1983 and was heading Mumbai-based Western Naval Command before his elevation. Admiral R Hari Kumar took over from Admiral Karambir Singh as the new navy chief on Tuesday. (HT Photo/Sanjeev Sharma) Kumar earlier served as chief of integrated defence staff to the chairman, chiefs of staff committee. In that capacity, he was closely involved with the ongoing theaterisation drive for optimal use of the military’s resources. The warships commanded by Kumar include aircraft carrier INS Viraat (no longer in service), INS Ranvir, INS Nishank and INS Kora. He has undergone courses at the Naval War College, US, Army War College, Mhow and Royal College of Defence Studies, UK. He has been decorated with the Param Vishist Seva Medal (PVSM), the Ati Vishist Seva Medal (AVSM) and Vishist Seva Medal(VSM). Also Read: Centre to hold review meet with states, UTs today over omicron variant Kumar takes over the navy’s reins at a time when the department of military affairs (DMA), headed by chief of defence staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat, has asked the three services to expedite their ongoing studies on the creation of threatre commands to best utilise the military’s resources for future wars and operations, and submit comprehensive reports within six months. The setting of an April 2022 dead...

INS Vikrant to be commissioned by Aug 2022: Admiral Karambir Singh

• • • General News • Politics • Features • • Corporate • • Asia • US • Europe • Pacific • Others • Middle East • • Cricket • Football • Others • Tennis • Hockey • • Relationships • Sexuality • Beauty • Parenting • Fashion • Food • Travel • Quirky • Fitness • Culture • • Bollywood • Hollywood • Music • Out of box • • • • Mobile • Internet • Computers • Others • • National • World • Entertainment • Sports • Business • Health • Technology • Travel • Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 25 (ANI): Chief of Naval Staff was addressing an event at the naval dockyard in Mumbai, where INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class submarine was commissioned into the "We recently conducted a successful sea trial of Taling about the INS Vela, he said that the INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class submarine, will play a crucial role in enhancing the Navy's ability to protect the nation's maritime interests. "INS Vela has the ability to undertake an entire spectrum of submarine operations. Given today's dynamic and complex security situation, its capability and firepower will play a crucial role in enhancing Navy's ability to protect India's maritime interests," Admiral Singh said. The Navy chief said that the P-75 project represents the growing strategic congruence between India and France. "Today's commissioning marks another high point in this enduring partnership. We crossed halfway mark of Project 75," he said. The Navy Chief said that the "We are closely monitoring the defence cooperation be...

2022 Indian Chief Motorcycle

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2022 Indian Chief, Chief Bobber, and Super Chief First Look

One hundred years ago, in 1921, Indian Motorcycle launched the Indian Chief. At the time, nobody could have imagined what a cultural – and motoring – icon that bike would turn out to be. A century on and a lot has changed since then, including the rise and fall and rise again of the Indian Motorcycle company. But today marks an important day, as Indian celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Chief with a complete revamp and three new models: the Chief, Chief Bobber, and the Super Chief. Ola Stenegard, Director of Industrial Design for Indian says the goal for the new Chief line was to “capture a timeless look that never goes out of style and looks beautiful whether naked or fully dressed.” It’s this simplistic design element that would lay the foundation for all three motorcycles, as three themes became the driving force behind the design: Power, Minimalism, and Attitude. To find inspiration for this three-pronged design, Indian designers looked back in history to the post-war V-twins of the day. Then, like now, a steel-tube frame laid the foundation but never sought the limelight. In keeping with the simple, timeless design, all three Chief models let the muscle of the Thunderstroke engine do the talking. The fairings keep modest proportions, the bars aren’t crazy and wild, and the blacked-out frame and exhaust force the eye to look where it matters – at the engine. Common among all the models is the 64-inch wheelbase, 26-inch seat height, 46mm fork with 5.2 inches of tra...

Chief of the Naval Staff (India)

Incumbent , , , since30 November 2021 Type Military branch chief Abbreviation CNS Member of Reports to Appointer 3 years or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier. Constituting instrument Precursor Commander-in-Chief, Formation 26January 1950 ;73 years ago ( 1950-01-26) First holder Deputy Salary ₹250,000 (US$3,100) monthly The Chief of the Naval Staff, ( CNS), is a statutory position in the The CNS heads the military staff of the Indian Navy and advises both the Office of the Chief of the Naval Staff [ ] At Independence, the head of the Navy was designated the " Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Navy." Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Navy". The "Royal" designation was dropped when India became a republic on 26 January 1950. Thus re-designating the head of Indian Navy to " Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy". The "Commanders-In-Chief (Change in Designation) Act, 1955" re-designated the head of Indian Navy to " Chief of the Naval Staff". Appointments to the office are made by the Appointees [ ] • (PDF). Seventh Central (PDF) on 20 November 2015 . Retrieved 13 August 2017. • Biswas, Shreya, ed. (29 June 2016). . Retrieved 24 September 2017. • ^ a b • (PDF). Press Information Bureau of India - Archive. 10 February 1947 . Retrieved 16 February 2020. • (PDF). Press Information Bureau of India - Archive. 21 June 1948 . Retrieved 21 July 2020. • . Retrieved 18 October 2011. • ^ a b unithistories.com. • (PDF). Press Informatio...

INS Vikrant To Be Commissioned By Aug 2022: Navy Chief

Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh on Thursday said that the Chief of Naval Staff was addressing an event at the naval dockyard in Mumbai, where INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class submarine was commissioned into the Indian Navy today. “We recently conducted a successful sea trial of INS Vikrant. We should be able to commission INS Vikrant by August 2022,” said Navy Chief. INS Vikrant Taling about the The Navy chief said that the P-75 project represents the growing strategic congruence between India and France. “Today’s commissioning marks another high point in this enduring partnership. We crossed halfway mark of Project 75,” he said. The Navy Chief said that the Indian Navy is closely monitoring defence cooperation between China and Pakistan.”We are closely monitoring the defence cooperation between China and Pakistan. The recent procurements by Pakistan from China may change the dynamics, so we need to remain cautious,” said Singh. Further talking about the COVID-19 and the tension at Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Navy Chief said that it was the toughest challenge of his tenure as Chief of the Naval Staff. Beast is Here.. 🇮🇳 ♥ 🇮🇳 “COVID was the toughest challenge of my tenure as Chief of the Naval Staff and tensions at the LAC was during that same period, so the challenge became tougher. It wasn’t possible for us to maintain physical distancing on ships, but we battled everything,” he added. Earlier in October this year, the second sea trials of Vikrant was co...

Indian Navy

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Admiral Hari Kumar is the new Indian Navy chief

Admiral R Hari Kumar on Tuesday took over as India’s new navy chief, replacing Admiral Karambir Singh who has retired. The 59-year-old officer was commissioned into the executive branch of navy in January 1983 and was heading Mumbai-based Western Naval Command before his elevation. Admiral R Hari Kumar took over from Admiral Karambir Singh as the new navy chief on Tuesday. (HT Photo/Sanjeev Sharma) Kumar earlier served as chief of integrated defence staff to the chairman, chiefs of staff committee. In that capacity, he was closely involved with the ongoing theaterisation drive for optimal use of the military’s resources. The warships commanded by Kumar include aircraft carrier INS Viraat (no longer in service), INS Ranvir, INS Nishank and INS Kora. He has undergone courses at the Naval War College, US, Army War College, Mhow and Royal College of Defence Studies, UK. He has been decorated with the Param Vishist Seva Medal (PVSM), the Ati Vishist Seva Medal (AVSM) and Vishist Seva Medal(VSM). Also Read: Centre to hold review meet with states, UTs today over omicron variant Kumar takes over the navy’s reins at a time when the department of military affairs (DMA), headed by chief of defence staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat, has asked the three services to expedite their ongoing studies on the creation of threatre commands to best utilise the military’s resources for future wars and operations, and submit comprehensive reports within six months. The setting of an April 2022 dead...

INS Vikrant To Be Commissioned By Aug 2022: Navy Chief

Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh on Thursday said that the Chief of Naval Staff was addressing an event at the naval dockyard in Mumbai, where INS Vela, the fourth Scorpene-class submarine was commissioned into the Indian Navy today. “We recently conducted a successful sea trial of INS Vikrant. We should be able to commission INS Vikrant by August 2022,” said Navy Chief. INS Vikrant Taling about the The Navy chief said that the P-75 project represents the growing strategic congruence between India and France. “Today’s commissioning marks another high point in this enduring partnership. We crossed halfway mark of Project 75,” he said. The Navy Chief said that the Indian Navy is closely monitoring defence cooperation between China and Pakistan.”We are closely monitoring the defence cooperation between China and Pakistan. The recent procurements by Pakistan from China may change the dynamics, so we need to remain cautious,” said Singh. Further talking about the COVID-19 and the tension at Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Navy Chief said that it was the toughest challenge of his tenure as Chief of the Naval Staff. Beast is Here.. 🇮🇳 ♥ 🇮🇳 “COVID was the toughest challenge of my tenure as Chief of the Naval Staff and tensions at the LAC was during that same period, so the challenge became tougher. It wasn’t possible for us to maintain physical distancing on ships, but we battled everything,” he added. Earlier in October this year, the second sea trials of Vikrant was co...