Mideast crisis to top agenda at naval commanders’ conference

Update: 2026-04-12 19:07 GMT

New Delhi: Top commanders of the Indian Navy will deliberate on implications of the West Asia crisis in the context of safeguarding India’s energy security during a three-day conclave beginning Tuesday.

The commanders will also comprehensively review the Navy’s operational posture to protect national maritime interests and capability development in line with national security objectives.

The biannual naval commanders conference will be held in New Delhi from April 14 to 16.

“This edition holds significant importance in light of swift naval deployments to safeguard India’s energy security, amidst ongoing conflict in West Asia with convergence of Multi-National Forces in the Indian Ocean Region,” the Navy said on Sunday.

However, it did not elaborate on the role it has in safeguarding India’s energy security given disruptions in the transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

For last several years, the Indian Navy has been escorting Indian-flagged merchant vessels, specifically those carrying crude oil and natural gas, to ensure their safe passage through the Gulf of Oman.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, along with the operational commanders and senior naval leadership, will review and assess plans to address multi-dimensional challenges in current geo-strategic environment, the Navy said.

“Alongside security imperatives, the deliberations will focus on achieving decisive operational success, enhancing blue-water capabilities, training, human resource management, sustainable maintenance practices, effective employment of uncrewed systems, operational logistics, and other key enablers for combat readiness of platforms,” it said.

“The conference also bears prominent significance in reaffirming Navy’s operational doctrine, inter-services coordination and technology driven response mechanisms post ‘Operation Sindoor’,” the Navy said in a statement.

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