Western Naval Command | |
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Country | India |
Branch | Indian Navy |
Type | Command |
Headquarters | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Commanders | |
FOC-in-C | Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh, AVSM, NM |
FOCWF | Rear Admiral C. R. Praveen Nair, NM |
FOMA | Rear Admiral Manish Chadha, VSM |
The Western Naval Command is one of the three command–level formations of the Indian Navy. [1] It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. As the senior–most of the three formations, [2] the command is responsible for the all naval forces in the Arabian Sea and western parts of the Indian Ocean and the naval establishments on the west coast of India.
The Command was formed on 1 March 1968. [3] The Command is commanded by a Three Star Flag Officer of the rank of Vice Admiral with the title Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Command (FOC-in-C). Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh is the current FOC-in-C WNC, who took over on 3 January 2024. [4]
After the independence and the partition of India on 15 August 1947, the ships and personnel of the Royal Indian Navy were divided between the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. The division of the ships was on the basis of two-thirds of the fleet to India, one third to Pakistan. [5] Two new appointments were created, the Rear Admiral Commanding Indian Naval Squadron (RACINS), the commander of the surface fleet of the Navy, and the Commodore-in-Charge Bombay, a one-star officer who headed the shore establishments on the western coast. To bring the service more in line with other navies, on 1 May 1952 the Rear Admiral Commanding Indian Naval Squadron was re-designated Flag Officer Commanding (Flotillas), Indian Fleet, [6]
On 30 December 1957, the office of Flag Officer Commanding (Flotillas) was re-designated Flag Officer Commanding Indian Fleet (FOCIF), while the command of the shore establishments was upgraded to the Two Star appointment of Flag Officer Bombay (FOB) in June 1958. [7] The FOCIF and FOB reported to the Chief of the Naval Staff. On 1 March 1968, the FOB was upgraded to the Three Star of Vice Admiral and was re-designated Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command (FOC-in-C WNC). The Indian Fleet was renamed as Western Fleet with the Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet (FOCWF) reporting into the FOC-in-C WNC. [8] [2]
The Western Naval Command (WNC) is the sword arm of the Indian Navy and naval operations conducted on the western seaboard would be central to the outcome of any conflict at sea against Pakistan. The Western Fleet is the two-star level operational formation of the Western Naval Command. It utilises Mumbai and Karwar as its home ports, with INS Kunjali, its HQ in Mumbai. The fleet at the WNC is based under Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area (FOMA) and provides naval defence in the sensitive north Arabian Sea adjacent to Pakistan. INS Kadamba, a large naval base, was constructed under Project Seabird and completed in 2005. This naval base, at Karwar in Karnataka, is used exclusively by the Indian Navy. [1]
The Flagship carrier of the Western Fleet is INS Vikramaditya. The WNC is equipped with submarine pens, a carrier dock and main maintenance dockyards. The Carrier Battle Group of the Western Fleet consists of INS Vikramaditya, Delhi class destroyers, Talwar class frigates, Brahmaputra class frigates, INS Kolkata, Indian navy's one of the most powerful destroyer [9] and Sindhughosh class submarines. The Naval Aviation is provided by MiG-29K fighters along with airborne early warning Kamov Ka-31 Helicopters.
Full-fledged shipbuilding facilities on the western seaboard include the Mazagon Dock Limited in Mumbai, the Goa Shipyard Limited and the Cochin Shipyard Ltd in Kerala, which is India's largest repair dry dock.
The Western Naval Command is organized as follows: [10]
Post | Current Holder | References |
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Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief | Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh, AVSM, NM | [4] |
Chief of Staff | Vice Admiral Sanjay Bhalla, AVSM, NM | [11] |
Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet (FOCWF) | Rear Admiral C. R. Praveen Nair, NM | [12] |
Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area (FOMA) | Rear Admiral Manish Chadha, VSM | [13] |
Flag Officer Goa Area (FOGA) & Flag Officer Naval Aviation (FONA) | Rear Admiral Vikram Menon, VSM | [14] |
Flag Officer Commanding Gujarat Naval Area (FOGNA) | Rear Admiral Anil Jaggi | [15] |
Flag Officer Commanding Karnataka Naval Area (FOK) | Rear Admiral K. M. Ramakrishnan VSM | [16] |
Flag Officer Defence Advisory Group (FODAG) | Rear Admiral A. V. Bhave, VSM | [17] |
Admiral Superintendent Dockyard (ASD) - Mumbai | Rear Admiral Deepak Kumar Goswami, AVSM | [18] |
Commodore Commanding Submarines (West) | Commodore Anurag Srivastava | [19] |
Naval bases under Western Naval Command are the following [20]
Base | City | State/Territory | Role |
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INS Dwarka | Okha | Gujarat | Logistics and Maintenance support |
INS Sardar Patel [21] | Porbandar | Logistics Support | |
INS Kadamba | Karwar | Karnataka | Logistics and Maintenance support |
INS Vajrakosh | Naval ammunition and missile depot | ||
INHS Patanjali | Naval Hospital | ||
INS Gomantak | Vasco da gama | Goa | Logistics and Maintenance support |
INS Hansa | Dabolim | Naval Air Station | |
INHS Jeevanti | Vasco-da-gama | Naval Hospital | |
INS Angre | Mumbai | Maharashtra | Logistics and Administrative support |
INS Abhimanyu | MARCOS base | ||
INS Agnibahu | Missile boat squadron base | ||
INHS Asvini | Naval Hospital | ||
INS Kunjali | Naval Air Station | ||
INS Shikra | Naval Air Station | ||
INS Tanaji | Naval ammunition depot | ||
INS Trata | Coastal Missile Defense | ||
INS Tunir | Naval missile depot | ||
INS Vajrabahu | Submarine base |
Rank | Name | Appointment Date | Left Office | Notes | References |
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Commodore-in-Charge Bombay (COMBAY) | |||||
Commodore | Henry Richmond Inigo-Jones | 15 August 1947 | 31 December 1950 | Formerly Royal Indian Navy. | [22] |
R. M. T. Taylor | 31 December 1950 | March 1954 | Seconded from the Royal Navy | [23] | |
Ajitendu Chakraverti | March 1954 | 16 November 1954 | First Indian to hold the appointment. | [24] | |
Adhar Kumar Chatterji | 17 November 1954 | November 1956 | Later served as Chief of the Naval Staff. | [25] | |
Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman | November 1956 | 12 June 1958 | Later served as Chief of the Naval Staff. | [26] [7] | |
Flag Officer Bombay (FOB) | |||||
Rear Admiral | Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman | 12 June 1958 | April 1960 | Later Chief of the Naval Staff. | [27] |
S. G. Karmarkar | June 1960 | June 1964 | [28] [29] | ||
R. S. David | June 1964 | 15 February 1968 | [30] [31] | ||
Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda | 16 February 1968 | 1 March 1968 | Later Chief of the Naval Staff. | [30] | |
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command (FOC-in-C WNC) | |||||
Vice Admiral | Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda | 1 March 1968 | 28 February 1970 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff | [32] [33] |
Nilakanta Krishnan | 28 February 1970 | 12 February 1971 | [34] | ||
Sourendra Nath Kohli | 12 February 1971 | 27 February 1973 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff | [35] | |
Jal Cursetji | 27 February 1973 | 28 February 1976 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff | [36] [37] | |
Ronald Lynsdale Pereira | 28 February 1976 | 5 April 1977 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff | [38] [39] | |
Rustom K. S. Ghandhi | April 1977 | 3 March 1979 | [40] | ||
V. E. C. Barboza | 3 March 1979 | March 1981 | [41] | ||
Manohar Prahlad Awati | March 1981 | 30 March 1983 | [42] [43] [44] | ||
Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani | 31 March 1983 | 30 April 1984 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff | [45] | |
Subimal Mookerjee | 30 April 1984 | 28 February 1986 | [46] [47] | ||
Sukhmal Jain | 28 February 1986 | 31 December 1990 | [48] [49] | ||
H. Johnson | 1 January 1991 | 31 August 1992 | [50] | ||
KASZ Raju | 31 August 1992 | 31 December 1994 | [51] | ||
Vishnu Bhagwat | 31 December 1994 | 30 September 1996 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff. | [52] [53] | |
Kailash K. Kohli | 20 October 1996 | 31 March 1998 | [49] | ||
Madhvendra Singh | 1 April 1998 | 31 March 2001 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff, and as Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee | [54] [55] | |
Vinod Pasricha | 1 April 2001 | 31 December 2002 | [56] | ||
Arun Prakash | 1 January 2003 | 30 September 2003 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff, and as Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee | [57] [58] | |
Madanjit Singh | 1 October 2003 | 28 February 2006 | [59] [60] | ||
Sangram Singh Byce | 1 March 2006 | 31 July 2007 | [61] [59] | ||
Jagjit Singh Bedi | 1 August 2007 | 30 April 2009 | [62] [63] | ||
Sanjeev Bhasin | 1 May 2009 | 30 April 2012 | [64] | ||
Devendra Kumar Joshi | 1 May 2012 | 31 August 2012 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff. Current Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. | [65] | |
Shekhar Sinha | 1 September 2012 | 31 May 2014 | Retired from the Navy after being superseded. | [66] | |
Anil Kumar Chopra | 1 June 2014 | 31 March 2015 | [67] | ||
Surinder Pal Singh Cheema | 1 April 2015 | 31 January 2016 | Also headed the Strategic Forces Command and the Southern Naval Command, apart from serving as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff. | [68] [69] | |
Sunil Lanba | 1 February 2016 | 31 May 2016 | Later served as Chief of Naval Staff, and as Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee | [70] | |
Girish Luthra | 1 June 2016 | 31 January 2019 | [71] [72] | ||
Ajit Kumar P | 1 February 2019 | 28 February 2021 | [73] | ||
R. Hari Kumar | 28 February 2021 | 29 November 2021 | Current Chief of Naval Staff | [74] | |
Ajendra Bahadur Singh | 30 November 2021 | 28 February 2023 | [75] | ||
Dinesh K Tripathi | 1 March 2023 | 3 January 2024 | Current Vice Chief of the Naval Staff. | [76] | |
Sanjay Jasjit Singh | 3 January 2024 | Incumbent | [77] |
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