Key Points

Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan officially took charge as India's 47th Vice Chief of Naval Staff. The decorated officer paid tribute at the National War Memorial shortly after assuming office. With 34 years of service, he brings deep expertise in missile systems and fleet command experience. His appointment follows key strategic roles in naval planning and tri-service coordination.

Key Points: Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan Takes Charge as Navy Vice Chief

  • Vatsayan commissioned in 1988 with gunnery & missile expertise
  • Commands included INS Sahyadri and Eastern Fleet
  • Led policy planning at Naval HQ & IDS
  • Awarded Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in 2021
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Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan takes charge as Vice Chief of Naval Staff

Veteran officer Sanjay Vatsayan assumes role as 47th VCNS, bringing decades of strategic leadership and missile expertise to India's naval command.

"For his outstanding leadership and service, he was conferred with the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in 2021. – Indian Navy"

New Delhi, Aug 1

Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan assumed charge as the 47th Vice Chief of the Naval Staff (VCNS) on Friday.

After assuming the charge, he visited the National War Memorial in the national capital, where he laid flower wreaths to pay tribute to the soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice for the country.

Vatsayan was commissioned into the Indian Navy on January 1, 1988 and specialises in gunnery and missile systems. He has completed higher military education from Defence Services Staff College (Wellington), Naval War College (Goa) and National Defence College (New Delhi).

Vatsayan's Command assignments include a Coast Guard IPV, Missile vessels INS Vibhuti and INS Nashak, missile corvette INS Kuthar and Guided Missile Frigate INS Sahyadri (commissioning crew).

His staff assignments include Joint Director of Personnel, Director of Personnel (Policy), Director Naval Plans (Perspective Planning) and Principal Director Naval Plans. He relinquished the appointment of Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff Policy Planning and Force Development (PP and FD), HQ IDS.

He held key strategic and policy positions at the Naval Headquarters as Joint Director and Director (Personnel Policy), Director (Naval Plans - Perspective Plan) and Principal Director (Naval Plans).

After promotion to flag rank in February 2018, he served as Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy and Plans), and then commanded the Eastern Fleet. For his outstanding leadership and service, he was conferred with the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in the year 2021.

According to the Navy, he later became Deputy Commandant of the National Defence Academy. In December 2021, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Eastern Naval Command.

In this role, he managed operational readiness, manpower development and infrastructure upgrading. Before becoming Joint Chief of Naval Staff, he served as Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Operations) and then DCIDS (Policy, Planning and Force Development) at Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, where he contributed significantly to the formulation of policies promoting tri-army operational coordination, integration, force structure development and indigenisation.

Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff and all ranks HQ IDS, congratulated the Admiral and wished him the best of luck in his future role as the VCNS.

- IANS

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Priya S
Impressive credentials! But I wish the article had mentioned more about his vision for modernizing our naval forces. With China's increasing presence in Indian Ocean, we need strong strategic planning.
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Aman W
His first act being paying tribute at National War Memorial shows his character. True leader who remembers the sacrifices of others. Salute to our armed forces! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone working in defense tech, I'm particularly impressed by his missile systems specialization. With India's focus on indigenous defense manufacturing, his expertise will be invaluable.
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Kavya N
My uncle served under him in Eastern Command. Says he's a no-nonsense officer who genuinely cares for his sailors. Hope he brings that same leadership to Navy HQ!
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Vikram M
The Ati Vishisht Seva Medal in 2021 was well deserved. His work in tri-service integration is crucial for modern warfare. Hope he continues pushing for jointness among armed forces.

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