The second edition of the Indian Navy’s biennial Commanders Conference 2025 has started today (22-24 October) in New Delhi. This is a three-day conference, in which the top commanders of the Navy will gather and hold strategic discussions. This conference is very important, especially after Operation Sindoor. This operation has demonstrated the Navy’s fast-paced activities and preparedness to deal with emerging threats.
Special significance of the conference
Operation Sindoor was a major success, which proved the strength of the Navy. In the conference, commanders will discuss how the Navy should always be ready and stop the enemies. Emphasis will be laid on the role of the Navy in maintaining peace in the maritime areas around India. This conference is an opportunity to further strengthen the Navy.
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main discussion topics
Many important issues will be discussed at the conference, these include…
- Increasing fighting ability: Equipping the Navy with new technology, so that victory in war becomes easier.
- Interconnection: Working together with the Indian Army, Air Force and Coast Guard. This will strengthen all the forces together.
- joint operation: To increase cooperation between the three armies, so that major operations can be conducted easily.
Role of Keynote Speakers
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh And the Cabinet Secretary will address the commanders. He will talk on national priorities and the vision of Developed India 2047. Developed India 2047 means that by 2047, India should become a developed country, where both technology and security are strong.
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The Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) and the Air Force Chief will also address the sessions. They will focus on unity and joint functioning between the forces. With this, all the forces will work like a team.

Maritime Security Review
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi and Commander-in-Chief will review operational preparedness on both coasts. They will discuss maritime security in the Indian Ocean region. The Navy always remains alert on the east and west coasts of India, so that no danger reaches there.
Main points of the agenda
Many modern topics will be discussed in the conference…
- Digitization: Speeding up work with computers and digital systems.
- AI based solutions: Adopting new methods of fighting with Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as smart weapons.
- Better utilization of resources: Proper use of money and goods.
- Indigenization: Making goods in India under ‘Make in India’ and ‘Mahasagar’ projects. The full name of ‘Mahasagar’ is ‘Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security Across All Regions’. This will make the Navy self-reliant.
future plan
The Navy will also consider innovation, logistics and capability development. All this will be in accordance with India’s maritime vision of the Indo-Pacific region. Indo-Pacific includes the Indo-Pacific Ocean, where there are challenges from countries like China. The aim of the Navy is to make India strong at sea.
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