Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Naval Command, addressed personnel of the Eastern Fleet, also known as the “Sunrise Fleet,” during a formal gathering in Visakhapatnam. The event highlighted the fleet’s critical role in maintaining a high operational tempo while ensuring a safe and secure maritime environment in the Bay of Bengal and parts of the Indian Ocean.

During his address, Vice Admiral Pendharkar commended the personnel for their dedication and professionalism, emphasizing the Eastern Fleet’s status as the “Sword Arm” of the Eastern Naval Command. He brought attention to the ongoing security challenges in the maritime domain, urging the fleet to remain vigilant and prepared to meet any operational demands. The Eastern Fleet has a storied history of active engagement, including its participation in joint operations such as Operation Talwar during the 1999 Kargil conflict, and continues to play a pivotal role in addressing modern threats like piracy and illicit trafficking, issues that have been a global concern, as noted in a 2008 United Nations report on maritime security.

Pendharkar also engaged with the personnel on a range of topics, including maritime consciousness, operational challenges, training, motivation, wellness, and healthy living. He underscored the importance of personal safety, cyber security, and road safety awareness, tasking the fleet to stay focused and strive for excellence in their professional domain. His remarks align with the Indian Navy’s overarching vision, articulated by Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R. Hari Kumar in 2023, to remain a “Combat Ready, Credible, Cohesive, and Future Ready” force capable of protecting India’s maritime interests anytime, anywhere, and anyhow.

The Eastern Naval Command, headquartered in Visakhapatnam, oversees naval operations across the eastern seaboard, including the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu. It is also a strategically vital hub, supporting two nuclear-powered Arihant-class submarines and serving as the submarine operating authority under the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief. The event in Visakhapatnam reaffirmed the Navy’s commitment to safeguarding India’s maritime security amid evolving regional dynamics.



