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Centre names Vice Adm Hari Kumar as next chief of navy

Before taking over the Western Naval Command, Kumar served as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee, the ministry said in a statement.

Published on: Nov 9, 2021, 23:59:08 IST
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The Union government on Tuesday announced that Vice Admiral R Hari Kumar will take over as India’s next chief of naval staff, replacing Admiral Karambir Singh, who retires on that day. Kumar is currently heading the Mumbai-based Western Naval Command. The 59-year-old officer was commissioned into the navy in January 1983.

Vice Admiral R Hari Kumar is currently heading the Mumbai-based Western Naval Command. (HT Photo)
Vice Admiral R Hari Kumar is currently heading the Mumbai-based Western Naval Command. (HT Photo)

Before taking over the Western Naval Command, Kumar served as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee, the ministry said in a statement.

In that capacity, Vice Admiral Kumar was involved in the ongoing theaterisation drive for optimal use of the military’s resources.

The warships commanded by Kumar include aircraft carrier INS Viraat (no longer in service), INS Ranvir, INS Nishank and INS Kora, the statement said. He has undergone courses at the Naval War College, the US, Army War College, Mhow and Royal College of Defence Studies, the UK.

Kumar will take over the navy’s reins when the department of military affairs (DMA), headed by the chief of defence staff General Bipin Rawat, asked the three services to expedite their ongoing studies on the creation of theatre commands to best utilise the military’s resources for future wars and operations, and submit comprehensive reports within six months.

The deadline for submitting the reports has been advanced from September 2022 to April 2022.

The current theaterisation model seeks to set up four new integrated commands for synergy in operations --- two land-centric theatres, an air defence command and a maritime theatre command.

The creation of theatre commands could take up to two years.

Theaterisation refers to placing specific army units, the navy and the air force under a theatre commander.

Such commands are to be led by an officer from any of the three services, depending on the roles assigned to them.

 
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