Commodore Sumeet Singh Sodhi, VSM, assumed command as the Commodore Commanding Submarines (West) and Commanding Officer of INS Vajrabahu on 24 December 2024, succeeding Cmde Anurag Srivastava in a grand ceremonial parade held at INS Vajrabahu.
A Distinguished Career
Cmde Sumeet Singh Sodhi, an Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) specialist, brings a wealth of experience to his new role. His illustrious career includes:
- Commanding Submarines and Ships:
- Former Commanding Officer of INS Sindhuraj, a Kilo-class submarine.
- Commanded INS Teg, a state-of-the-art guided-missile frigate.
- Specialized Roles:
- Served as the Officer-in-Charge (OiC) Submarine Rescue Unit (East), showcasing expertise in submarine safety and rescue operations.
Vision for the Submarine Fleet
As the new Commodore Commanding Submarines (West), Cmde Sodhi will oversee the operations, training, and readiness of the Western Naval Command’s submarine fleet. His leadership is expected to enhance the operational effectiveness and strategic capabilities of India’s underwater assets.
A Farewell to Cmde Anurag Srivastava
The ceremony also marked the conclusion of Cmde Anurag Srivastava’s tenure, during which he contributed significantly to the operational preparedness and efficiency of the submarine fleet under his command.
Strengthening India’s Maritime Power
The seamless transition at INS Vajrabahu underscores the Indian Navy’s commitment to operational excellence and leadership continuity. Cmde Sodhi’s extensive experience and expertise promise to further strengthen the capabilities of the submarine arm and reinforce India’s maritime defense strategy.