About 750 personnel, including personnel from the Indian Navy, their families, and 75 students of Karwar colleges, will participate in the run.Read More
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During his visit, the Flag Officer also called on Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot and Karnataka Chief Secretary P Ravi KumarRead More
Vice Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command presented gallantry and distinguished service awards announced on Independence Day 2020 and Republic Day 2021 to the recipients. Read More
The Flag Officer was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 01 Jul 84. An alumnus of NDA Khadakvasla, he has undertaken the Staff Course at DSSC Wellington and the Naval Higher Command Course at College of Naval Warfare, Mumbai. An experienced Maritime Reconnaissance Pilot, he has flown six different types of aircraft. Read More
The Flag Officer Commanding Karnataka Naval Area is responsible to the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command for the operations and administration of all establishments/ units at Karwar including Ships and Submarines based at Karwar Naval Base.Read More
He has commanded four frontline ships including the missile corvettes INS Nishank, INS Karmuk, stealth frigate INS Tabar and the aircraft carrier INS Viraat. Read More
Vice Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh took over as the Flag Officer Commanding–in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Western Naval Command (WNC) from Vice Admiral R Hari Kumar at an impressive Ceremonial Parade held at INS Shikra.Read More
Indian Navy’s Landing Ship Tank (Large) INS Airavat arrived at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia on August 24 to deliver 10 Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) containers, based on the requirement projected by the Government of Indonesia.Read More
An area of 3 kms from the perimeter of Karwar Naval Base and Vajrakosh have been designated as 'No Fly Zones'. All individuals and civil agencies are prohibited from flying any aerial drones within these zones for any reason.Read More
Naval authorities at Karwar have made elaborate arrangements for supporting nearly 1,500 migrant labourers by supply of essential items, rations and basic healthcare. INHS Patanjali, the first Armed Forces hospital to treat civilian COVID 19 positive patients last year, is prepared to receive civilian COVID patients if there is any emergent requirement. Read More