Navy Chief Swaminathan meets Army Chief Dwivedi, discusses operational synergy
New Delhi, June 3
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Krishna Swaminathan on Wednesday called on Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, with the interaction underscoring the shared commitment of the Indian Army and Indian Navy towards strengthening operational synergy and integration.
In a post on X, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADG PI) of the Indian Army said, "Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, CNS, called on General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS today."
According to ADG PI, the interaction focused on enhancing coordination between the two forces and strengthening collective operational preparedness.
"The interaction underscored the shared commitment of the Indian Army and Indian Navy towards strengthening synergy, fostering greater integration and enhancing the collective operational readiness of the Armed Forces in furtherance of national security," the X post read.
Meanwhile, Admiral Krishna Swaminathan on Sunday assumed charge as the 27th Chief of the Naval Staff, succeeding Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, who superannuated after 41 years of distinguished service.
According to the Defence Ministry, Admiral Swaminathan was commissioned into the Indian Navy on July 1, 1987. A Communication and Electronic Warfare specialist, he has held a wide range of operational, staff and training appointments during a career spanning nearly four decades.
Admiral Swaminathan's sea commands include the guided missile vessels INS Vidyut and INS Vinash, guided missile corvette INS Kulish, guided missile destroyer INS Mysore and aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.
On promotion to the rank of Rear Admiral, he served as Chief Staff Officer (Training) at Headquarters, Southern Naval Command, Kochi. He was subsequently appointed Flag Officer Sea Training and later commanded the Western Fleet, known as the Sword Arm of the Indian Navy. He also served as Flag Officer, Offshore Defence Advisory Group, and Advisor, Offshore Security and Defence, to the Government of India.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see leadership coordination at the top level! But I hope this synergy trickles down to joint exercises and logistics sharing at the operational level. We often talk about jointness but ground reality is still quite different. Let's see some concrete outcomes.
Admiral Swaminathan is a decorated officer but I have a small concern—his background in communication and electronic warfare is excellent, but with naval aviation and submarines becoming critical, does he have enough exposure there? Either way, best wishes to him and General Dwivedi for stronger jointmanship 🇮🇳
As an ex-serviceman, this warms my heart. When I served, the coordination between Army and Navy during the 1971 war was legendary. We need that same spirit today, especially with the growing threat from hybrid warfare and naval terrorism. Great move by the top brass.
I appreciate the effort but wish the media would cover these meetings more. Our soldiers and sailors work tirelessly—this meeting is a positive step, but let's not forget the real heroes are the ones at the border and at sea, not just the officers in Delhi.
Operational synergy is the buzzword but will it lead to faster procurement and better joint training? We are still waiting for the Theaterisation reforms. Hope this meeting pushes that agenda. Admiral Swaminathan's experience in offshore security will definitely help in the IOR.
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