In a recent media briefing, Vice-Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Naval Command (ENC), outlined ambitious plans for the expansion of the Indian Navy’s infrastructure in the region. His comments came in advance of Navy Day as he discussed future developments for INS Dega, a significant military airport in Visakhapatnam.
With the imminent commissioning of a green-field international airport at Bhogapuram in Vizianagaram district, approximately 40 kilometers from the city, Vice-Admiral Pendharkar emphasized that the Navy is preparing to enhance its operational capabilities. He highlighted the expected induction of Rafale aircraft at INS Dega, which will complement existing aircraft stationed along the eastern seaboard. This expansion aims to facilitate the accommodation of more aircraft and improve the overall infrastructure at the facility.
The GMR Visakhapatnam International Airport Limited has projected that the Bhogapuram airport will be completed by June 2026, with the capacity to handle large wide-bodied aircraft. This development is poised to increase the strategic importance of military operations at INS Dega in the coming years.
During the briefing, Vice-Admiral Pendharkar spoke about the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, which is now officially part of the ENC and is currently operating off the eastern coast. He mentioned the necessity of creating additional infrastructure, including a dedicated jetty for berthing the massive carrier. Work on the naval outer harbor project is already underway, with plans to bring INS Vikrant to permanent station in Visakhapatnam upon its completion. The aircraft carrier is expected to continue its operations in the region until the necessary facilities are ready.
While discussing future naval capabilities, Vice-Admiral Pendharkar confirmed that plans for a third aircraft carrier are still in the preliminary stages, with some initial approvals being sought. He noted that no definitive decision has been made regarding the project as discussions continue.
The Vice-Admiral also addressed the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in naval operations, stating that the Navy is exploring low-end applications of AI technology. This initiative allows personnel to adapt and implement AI in various operational contexts. Current capabilities include the use of drones for surveillance, quadcopters for monitoring naval vessels, and plans to develop advanced underwater autonomous systems. The Navy is also focusing on enhancing capabilities for surface vessels with innovative technological solutions.
As the Eastern Naval Command works towards these significant enhancements, the focus remains on bolstering India’s maritime defense capabilities in line with evolving geopolitical dynamics.