The Indian Navy is preparing to showcase its capabilities through an ‘Operational Demonstration’ near Puri, Odisha, as part of the celebrations for Navy Day on December 4. This event is designed to illustrate the strength and adaptability of the naval forces, offering a rare glimpse into naval operations that typically remain away from public view.
According to an official statement, the demonstration will feature a range of activities, including coordinated ship maneuvers and mock rescue scenarios, enhanced by dynamic displays involving naval helicopters, fighter jets, and patrol aircraft. This event not only serves as a celebration of Navy Day 2024 but also as a tribute to India’s rich maritime heritage.
The demonstrations will highlight various indigenous naval assets, including Delhi-class destroyers, Shivalik-class frigates, Kamorta-class ships, and Naval Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs). Attendees can also expect to see Advanced Light Helicopters (ALHs) manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) in action.
The Indian Navy emphasized that, for many citizens, the activities and operations of the Navy often remain shrouded in mystery, mainly accessible through news reports or ceremonial events. Given the expansive nature of naval operations, which frequently occur far from shore, the general public seldom has the opportunity to witness the Navy’s formidable vessels or advanced tactical maneuvers firsthand. The upcoming demonstration aims to bridge this gap, bringing the Navy’s capabilities directly to the people and allowing them to experience naval activities up close.
Navy Day, celebrated annually on December 4, commemorates the significant role of the Indian Navy, particularly in recognition of its achievements during ‘Operation Trident’ in the 1971 Indo-Pak War. The impending event off the coast of Puri stands as both a celebration of past victories and a demonstration of the Navy’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding India’s maritime interests.