Key Points

Admiral Tripathi declared India now treats terrorism as warfare, reshaping military doctrine. He showcased naval readiness through Operation Sindoor's rapid deployment. The Navy is integrating AI and unmanned systems while prioritizing personnel over hardware. The Chief stressed intellectual rigor, quoting Voltaire on sustained thinking as key to modern combat.

Key Points: Navy Chief Tripathi Says India Treats Terror as War in New Strategy

  • Navy Chief highlights terror-war equivalence as strategic shift
  • Cites Operation Sindoor's rapid response as deterrence model
  • Emphasizes AI, unmanned systems in naval modernization
  • Credits personnel as core strength over hardware
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India's evolved appraoch to treat act of terror as war adds new dimension to operational outlook: Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi

Admiral Tripathi outlines India's hardened stance on terror, rapid naval modernization, and operational readiness amid evolving security threats.

"India's evolved approach to treat any act of terror as an act of war has added a new dimension to our operational outlook. —Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi"

New Delhi, June 27

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi on Friday underlined India's evolving security landscape and the Indian Navy's preparedness to counter emerging threats. He said that the country's evolved approach to treat any act of terror as an act of war has added a new dimension to our operational outlook.

Speaking at the Naval Investiture Ceremony 2025, held at Nausena Bhawan, Admiral Tripathi emphasised the vital role of naval personnel and their unwavering dedication to duty, stating that the Indian Navy's true power rests not in its advanced technology but in the spirit, skill, and commitment of its people.

"India's evolved approach to treat any act of terror as an act of war, has added a new dimension to our operational outlook. Today, a notice to motoring could well be a notice to conflict, and we must be prepared for this new normal," he said.

Recalling Operation Sindoor, he said Indian naval assets were swiftly deployed, showcasing operational readiness that helped deter adversarial actions.

"You all are well aware that during Operation Sindoor, our ships, submarines, and aircraft were operationally ready and deployed, projecting strength and preparedness to deter any potential actions from our Western adversary. This rapid and measured response not only showcased our strategic reach and maritime dominance but also sent a clear message of resolve, forcing our adversary to plead for a ceasefire ... I would say, just in time!" he added.

Describing the Navy as the fastest-growing arm of India's defence forces, Admiral Tripathi highlighted its induction of cutting-edge platforms -- from unmanned systems and space-based assets to AI-powered technologies.

"The fastest-growing service, the Indian Navy is continuously enhancing its operational capabilities by embracing cutting-edge technologies and inducting state-of-the-art ships, submarines, aircraft, unmanned systems, space-based assets, and AI-driven platforms," he said.

Speaking at the Naval Investiture Ceremony, Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi said, "Our greatest asset, therefore, is not the steel of our warships or the sophistication of our machines, but rather the skill, spirit and commitment of our trained and dedicated workforce. It is their professionalism and dedication that can transform capability into combat power, and platforms into instruments of national resolve."

Admiral Tripathi also extended his congratulations to the medal recipients and units honoured for their distinguished service, operational excellence, and environmental stewardship.

"I am delighted to be part of the Naval Investiture Ceremony 2025. At the outset, I would like to congratulate all the award winners, recipients of Unit Citations and Green Practices Trophy, for their commitment, hard work, diligence and dedication, in service of our Navy and the nation," he said.

"The grandeur of this occasion perfectly reflects the honours we confer today, on the most deserving. Each medal awarded, each citation read, is not merely a recognition of gallantry, devotion to duty, and professional excellence; it stands as a powerful symbol of the Navy's enduring spirit, courage under fire, and unwavering commitment to service before self," said Admiral Tripathi.

Adding further, he said, "Our awardees have demonstrated, what it truly means to serve with honour - whether in challenging operations at sea; executing complex missions in the air; conducting silent patrols beneath the sea; pursuing operational excellence or championing environmental stewardship, their actions embody the very essence of our Navy's ethos."

The Navy Chief said, "As we navigate an era filled with complex and rapidly changing global security environment, the role of the Indian Navy is more critical than ever. The shifting geopolitical and geostrategic landscape, along with various ongoing conflicts worldwide, has significantly increased the frequency, diversity, and complexity of our tasks."

He said, "As the fastest-growing service, the Indian Navy is continuously enhancing its operational capabilities by embracing cutting-edge technologies and inducting state-of-the-art ships, submarines, aircraft, unmanned systems, space-based assets, and Al-driven platforms. But, while technology and platforms are critical enablers, it is the personnel behind these systems, their professionalism and never-say-die spirit, that ensures our collective success."

"Our greatest asset, therefore, is not the steel of our warships or the sophistication of our machines, but rather the skill, spirit and commitment, of our trained and dedicated work force. It is their professionalism and dedication that can transform capability into combat power, and platforms into instruments of national resolve," said Admiral Tripathi.

The Admiral said that the navy personnel have always risen to the occasion, countering every challenge with determination and tactical acumen and that their selfless service and unwavering commitment has brought laurels for the Indian Navy, and to our nation, time and again.

He also mentioned about the significance of deep research and in-depth analysis in today's day and age.

Emphasising the value of intellectual depth in modern warfare, the Navy Chief cited Voltaire, and said, "No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking," and encouraged continued emphasis on research, innovation and tactical agility.

Emphasising the value of intellectual depth in modern warfare, the Navy Chief cited Voltaire, and said, "As one of the award categories today aptly highlights, it is only through intellectual rigour, professional reading, and innovative thinking that we can stay tactically agile and operationally sharp. I will repeat what Voltaire had once said---'No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking."

To the officers and sailors, Admiral Tripathi said, "Your achievements inspire us all. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all medal recipients and nine units for their well-deserved recognition. Your conduct reflects the very best of naval tradition, and serves to remind us that excellence is not just an act, but a habit. I will urge you to keep pushing boundaries and setting new benchmarks for others to follow."

Admiral Tripathi also expressed gratitude to the families of the navy personnel and said, "Your constant support, strength, and encouragement are the unseen anchors that keep our personnel steady and resolute. Today's honours are as much yours as they are theirs. I congratulate and thank each one of you."

He also complimented the CPS and his Team for this well-planned and conducted maiden Investiture Ceremony at Nausena Bhawan.

"Let this Ceremony at new Nausena Bhawan be remembered not just as an event of honour and recognition, but as a reaffirmation of our collective commitment to professional excellence and our duty to the Nation," he said.

"May the spirit of service before self, continue to guide each one of us as we nurture a Combat Ready, Credible, Cohesive and Future Ready Indian Navy - ready to protect and promote India's maritime interests - Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow," concluded Admiral Tripathi.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate our Navy's efforts, shouldn't we focus more on diplomatic solutions? Military strength is important but continuous conflict isn't sustainable. The budget for defense could be better balanced with social development.
The Navy Chief's emphasis on personnel over technology is so true! My brother serves in INS Vikramaditya - the dedication these sailors show is unbelievable. Salute to all our naval warriors! 🙏 #JaiHind
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Aman W
AI-powered naval systems? Space-based assets? Wow! Didn't realize our Navy had become so advanced. Makes me feel safer knowing we're keeping up with global military tech while maintaining our human edge.
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Priyanka N
The mention of environmental stewardship is refreshing! Glad to see our Navy thinking about green practices alongside combat readiness. Shows holistic leadership vision 👏
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Varun X
"Notice to motoring could be notice to conflict" - powerful words! The Navy Chief's speech gives me goosebumps. This is the strong India the world needs to see. No more tolerance for terror!

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