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Security scenario remains fragile: Vice Admiral

Vice-Admiral Satish Soni on Monday took over as Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Naval Command (ENC) and said the Navy personnel were working in challenging environment reflected in a string of recent accidents involving ships.

Updated on: Jun 16, 2014 11:11 PM IST
PTI | By , Visakhapatnam
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Vice-Admiral Satish Soni on Monday took over as Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Naval Command (ENC) and said the Navy personnel were working in challenging environment reflected in a string of recent accidents involving ships.

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He took charge at a ceremonial parade held at the Naval base here and reviewed platoons of Naval personnel drawn from various ships and establishments of ENC.

The Vice-Admiral paid tributes at the Navy War Memorial on Beach Road to martyrs who made the supreme sacrifice in defence of the motherland.

Speaking after assuming charge, Soni said the Indian Navy is growing in strength and statue and responsibilities of the ENC had also increased manifold.

The future development of the Navy was largely visible on the eastern seaboard through the induction of nuclear platforms, frontline aircraft and stealth ships, he said.

"We need to focus on smooth integration of the new platforms and systems into operations and execution of supporting doctrines. But we must not forget that everything can't be new," he said.

He said during the last year a number of accidents occurred in the Navy. These accidents are grim reminders of the challenging environment a sailor works in.

"Whenever something goes wrong, we must introspect, analyses and make amends so that the accidents do not recur.

A good measure of how well-trained a crew is can be gauged form the safety record of the unit," he added.

 
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