Indian CNS Reviews TROPEX

The Indian Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral RK Dhowan PVSM AVSM YSM ADC, presided over the debrief of the recently concluded annual Theatre Level Readiness and Operational Exercise (TROPEX) at Kochi on 11 March.

Commanders-in-chief of all the three naval Commands along with a number of senior operational commanders attended and participated in the discussions held at the Naval Base, Kochi. They also discussed the future roadmap of operations for the Navy which included refining existing concepts of operations catering for the improved maritime capabilities with new acquisitions and infrastructure.

The recently concluded maritime exercise TROPEX 2015 involved two aircraft carriers and various new platforms including Mig 29K, P8-I Long Range Maritime Reconnaissance Aircraft, the nuclear submarine Chakra, indigenous stealth destroyer Kolkata and anti-submarine warfare frigate Kamorta, as well as 50 ships, submarines and more than 70 aircraft from all the three Commands.

All the participating units were completely networked and the operations were facilitated by the robust and seamless communications network, including satellite communications under the navy’s overall thrust on Network Centric Operations, aligned with the prime minister’s vision of ‘Digital India’. Overall, the exercise reiterated the Navy’s readiness and capability to meet various mandated roles, in support of national objectives.

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