Navy Day

Indian Navy – India’s Sea Sentinels

  Navy Day celebrations this year will be held at the iconic Sindhudurg Fort off the Maharashtra coast, built by Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th century. This is in continuance of the...

Navy Day: A Tribute to the Guardians of India’s Seafaring Legacy

  Navy Day in India is celebrated on the 4th of December every year. This day is observed to commemorate the Indian Navy’s successful attack on the Karachi harbour, which played a crucial role in...

The Need for Naval Power Dominance

  “No big modern war has been won without preponderant sea power, and conversely, very few rebellions of Maritime Provinces have succeeded without acquiring sea power,” said noted American maritime historian Samuel Eliot Morison. As the...

Journey Through Time and Tides

  In a romanticised portrayal of India’s extensive maritime history dating back to 3000 BC, when the Indus Valley Civilisation established trade links with Mesopotamia, and highlighting its contemporary combat capabilities, the Indian Navy is...

Navy Chief Releases ‘Blue Waters Ahoy!’, A Book Chronicling Indian Navy’s History from 2001-10

  New Delhi. Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Sunil Lanba released ‘Blue Waters Ahoy!’, a book chronicling the Indian Navy’s history from 2001-10 in New Delhi on December 4. The book unveiling was a part...
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