In a landmark event for the Indian Navy, the first edition of Commanders’ Conference CC 24/1 was launched by the Honorable Raksha Mantri, Shri Rajnath Singh, onboard the prestigious INS Vikramaditya. This significant event marked a momentous occasion, highlighting the prowess and operational capabilities of the Indian Navy.
The Honorable Raksha Mantri engaged in an interactive session with all naval commanders and esteemed visitors aboard the aircraft carrier. The distinguished attendees included the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), and the Defence Secretary, showcasing the event’s high-profile and strategic importance.
A highlight of the event was the Indian Navy’s demonstration of twin carrier operations for the Raksha Mantri. This demonstration underscored the Navy’s advanced operational readiness and strategic capabilities.
The high-paced operations at sea featured multi-ship tactical maneuvers, emphasizing the Navy’s agility and coordination in a dynamic maritime environment.
An Air Power Demo was another focal point of the day’s activities, showcasing the simultaneous launch and recovery of fighter aircraft from both aircraft carriers. This complex operation illustrated the Indian Navy’s air power and the seamless integration of naval and air operations.
The event concluded with a spectacular steam past and fly past by naval ships and aircraft, serving as a fitting end to a day that highlighted the Indian Navy’s strength, operational excellence, and commitment to securing the nation’s maritime interests.
This inaugural edition of CC 24/1 not only reinforces the Navy’s strategic capabilities but also emphasizes India’s growing prowess in the maritime domain.