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Ports and Shipping
Ports are an essential part of the maritime environment and are like hubs that link sea-routes with trade-routes on land. India has 12 major ports and 200 non-major ports. These ports handle 95% of India's international trade, and contribute in a significant way to the country's economy. Ships of the Mercantile Marine are an essential element of the maritime trade. India's maritime trade is carried on Indian-flagged ships, as well as foreign-flagged ones. The Indian shipping in...
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Indian Navy – Organisation and Bases
The Indian Navy is a multi-dimensional force that has been organized to safeguard India's maritime territorial integrity and other maritime interests. It is headed by the Chief of the Naval Staff or the CNS. He is of the rank of Admiral and has his Naval Headquarters at New Delhi. The Indian Navy has two Operational Commands and one Training Command. The Operational Commands are: - The Western Naval Command at Mumbai The Eastern Naval Command at Visakhapatnam The Southern ...
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Training Centers
Of all the diverse elements that go into making of an effective Navy, no single factor is as important as its human capital. It is for this reason that training in the service assumes a special significance. The Southern Naval Command, headquartered at Kochi, is the Navy's Training Command. There are currently 33 naval training establishments spread over the length and breadth of the country. Officers (INA) Agniveer (INS Chilka) Officers (INA) Indian Naval Academy, E...
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Life on Squadron
NAVAL AVIATION AS A CAREER When Neil Armstrong, the legendary American astronaut and first person to walk on the moon, was asked to describe the most satisfying and memorable achievement in his illustrious career, everyone expected him to describe his landing on the moon in the Apollo 11 Lunar Module. However, much to everyone’s surprise, he felt that his most challenging and even more gratifying achievement was his first dark-night deck-landing on a rolling and pitching aircraft carrier. ...
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NAIC
Naval Armament Inspection Naval Armament Inspection (NAI) Officers are the specialist officers responsible for Inspection & Quality Assurance (QA), in-house R&D, life extension and life assessment to ensure safety, serviceability and functional reliability of Armaments in the inventory of Indian Navy. Qualification & Requirement Training & Advancement Work Environment Education Opportunities Work Environment Work Environment As a Naval Armament In...
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Pilot
For those with an aspiration to fly in the skies over the challenging environment of the sea, the Navy needs Pilots for its Naval Air Arm. Naval aircraft search, locate and attack enemy ships, submarines and aircraft whilst providing a defensive cover to our assets at sea. Qualification & Requirement Training & Advancement Work Environment Education Opportunities Work Environment Work Environment Naval Pilots operate fighter aircraft and helicopters ...
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Women In The Navy
The Indian Navy has made significant strides in promoting gender equality and inclusivity over the past few decades. This includes the induction of women into various roles within the navy, breaking traditional barriers and opening new avenues for career progression. The term "gender-neutral" refers to policies and practices that ensure equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their gender. The Indian Navy has implemented several initiatives to empower women and integrate the...
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Executive
Women were inducted only in the Armed Forces Medical Service till the year 1992. From July 1992, the Navy started inducting women as Short Service Commissioned Officers in select branches of the Navy. Presently the women are inducted into the following branches/cadres/specialisations of the Navy as Officers:- ATC Naval Air Operations Law Logistics Education Naval Architecture Pilot (Maritime Reconnaissance Stream only) Naval Armament Inspectorate The government has al...
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ATC
Air Traffic Control The Indian Navy operates various types of modern aircraft from ashore as well as from ships. Air Traffic Control Officers in the Indian Navy control Naval fighter aircraft, maritime reconnaissance aircraft and multi-role helicopters both ashore and afloat. In no other career, does an officer get exposed to such a wide spectrum of opportunities to keep abreast of modern and latest developments in the field of Air Traffic Control. Life in the Navy is full of chall...
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Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam
Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam Sr. No. Title Download 1 Notice - Direct Recruitment Tradesman Skilled (86.2 kB) 2 Selected and Resrved list of TradesMan(Skilled) (520KB) 3 Enclosure-1 - Medical Examinaiton Form for Selected and Resrved list of TradesMan(Skilled) (209.5KB) 4 Enclosure-2 - Attestation Form for Selected and Resrved list of TradesMan(Skilled) (664.8 kB) 5 Enclosure...
