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Indian Navy Explores Hydrogen Fuel for Environmentally Sustainable Operations, Reports Decrease in Narcotic Seizures at Sea

Kochi has emerged as a focal point for the Indian Navy’s innovative approach towards environmentally sustainable operations, with Vice Admiral V Srinivas, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, highlighting the Navy’s exploration of hydrogen fuel technology. During a media interaction aboard the naval ship INS Shardul, he explained that collaboration with agencies such as Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) is pivotal in promoting greener fuel alternatives.

“We are in constant contact with various agencies working on fuels like hydrogen. Cochin Shipyard has developed small crafts, and we are collaborating with them. Also, we have always been actively promoting environment-friendly fuels and operations,” he stated. This proactive engagement aims to align the Navy with global sustainability standards, ensuring that environmentally friendly practices are prioritized across naval operations in India.

The Vice Admiral also shared encouraging news regarding the Navy’s success in combating narcotic trafficking at sea. He noted a reduction in narcotic seizures compared to the previous year, attributing this success to enhanced vigilance and collaborative efforts with agencies like the Coast Guard and state government departments. “We have a robust structure to apprehend such operations,” he emphasized.

In the context of India’s push for self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission, Vice Admiral Srinivas assured that the Southern Naval Command is fully committed to advancing indigenization efforts. This includes significant contributions in technology exports, with ongoing projects spanning aviation, indigenous shipbuilding, and the development of essential spare parts and equipment for submarines and aircraft. He mentioned the establishment of the Centre for Indigenisation and Self-Reliance (CISR) in Coimbatore, which is crucial to these efforts.

The Vice Admiral also provided updates on infrastructure developments, confirming that the reconstruction of the North Jetty at Naval Base Kochi is on track and expected to be operational by January next year. This upgrade is part of broader efforts to enhance the Navy’s capabilities and operational readiness.

In terms of training and recruitment, he revealed that the fifth batch of 3,000 trainees from the Navy and Coast Guard, as part of the Agniveer recruitment scheme, commenced their training at INC Chilka on November 18. These individuals will further their training at the Southern Naval Command, emphasizing the Navy’s commitment to developing a skilled workforce.

Furthermore, Vice Admiral Srinivas highlighted the Navy’s dedication to promoting gender equality within its ranks, noting that women now hold significant positions such as Commanding Officers and Executive Commanders. The recruitment of women trainees under the Agniveer scheme is also a testament to the Navy’s commitment to providing equal opportunities across all operational roles. This inclusive strategy aims to empower women to play vital roles in the future of the Indian Navy.

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