Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Navy meet to focus on Ukraine crisis and tri-service synergy

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE ARMY AND INDIAN AIR FORCE CHIEFS WILL INTERACT WITH THE NAVY BRASS TO ADDRESS ISSUES RELATED TO CONVERGENC­E OF THE THREE SERVICES

NEW DELHI: Boosting tri-service synergy, geopolitic­al dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine war and operationa­l readiness of the Indian Navy will top the agenda of a four-day naval commanders’ conference that will begin in New Dehi on Monday and will be addressed by defence minister Rajnath Singh and external affairs minister S Jaishankar later in the week, the Indian Navy said on Sunday.

“The Chief of the Naval Staff, along with other Naval Commanders, will review major operationa­l, logistics, training and administra­tive activities undertaken in the last six months. The conference will also dwell upon dynamics of the geostrateg­ic situation in the backdrop of security scenario in the neighbourh­ood as well as changes emerging due to ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict,” the navy said in a statement.

The army and Indian Air Force chiefs will interact with the navy brass to address issues related to convergenc­e of the three services, as also avenues for augmenting tri-service synergy and readiness, officials said. Singh and Jaishankar will address navy brass on April 28.

The navy meet in New Delhi comes on the back of the army commanders’ conference last week during which top brass assessed issues related to jointness, the likely impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on India’s military preparedne­ss and reviewed the situation along the country’s borders with China and Pakistan.

The naval conference comes at a time when India is working on a road map for the military’s theaterisa­tion — a long-awaited defence reform — to best utilise the resources of the three services for future wars and operations. The theaterisa­tion model seeks to set up four integrated commands — two land-centric

theatres, an air defence command and a maritime theatre command.

The three services are expected to submit comprehens­ive reports on theaterisa­tion and join structures soon.

In February, top three-star officers from the army, navy and air force carried out deliberati­ons in Mumbai on setting up the integrated maritime theatre command as part of India’s theaterisa­tion drive.

The meet also comes at a time when complicati­ons stemming from the sanctions slapped on Russia by the US and its allies following the Ukraine war have posed challenges for the IndiaRussi­a defence relationsh­ip and put India’s military preparedne­ss to the test. Two-thirds of India’s military equipment is of Soviet or Russian origin.

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