Southern Naval Command

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The Southern Naval Command is one of the three, command-level formations of the Indian Navy. Southern Naval Command is the largest naval command in India and it has its headquarters in Kochi, Kerala at INS Venduruthy. It is the Training Command of the Indian Navy.[1]

Southern Naval Command
Crest of the Southern Naval Command
Country India
Branch Indian Navy
TypeCommand
HeadquartersKochi, Kerala
Commanders
FOC-in-CVice Admiral Vennam Srinivas, AVSM, NM

The Command is commanded by a Three Star Flag Officer of the rank of Vice Admiral with the title Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Command (FOC-in-C). Vice Admiral Vennam Srinivas, AVSM, NM is the current FOC-in-C SNC, who took over on 31 December 2023.[2]

History

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The CNS Adm R K Dhowan inspecting the guard of honour at the Southern Naval Command

After the independence and the partition of India on 15 August 1947, the ships and personnel of the Royal Indian Navy were divided between the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. The division of the ships was on the basis of two-thirds of the fleet to India, one third to Pakistan.[3]

The shore establishments on the southern coast were headed by the Commodore Cochin (COMCHIN), a one star appointment. The COMCHIN directly reported into the Chief of the Naval Staff. In 1967, the Goa Area was included under COMCHIN. On 1 March 1968, the Commodore Cochin (COMCHIN) was re-designated as Commodore Commanding Southern Naval Area (COMSOUTH).[4] In August 1970, the appointment of COMSOUTH was upgraded to the two-star rank of Rear Admiral and was re-designated Flag Officer Commanding Southern Naval Area (FOCSOUTH).[5] This appointment was later upgraded, in October 1977, to the three star rank of Vice Admiral and re-designated Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command (FOC-in-C SNC).[6][7] On 1 July 1986, the Southern Naval Command was made the Training Command. All the training establishments were placed under the command as well as the responsibility of formulating and executing of training policy.[8]

Area of responsibility

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The Southern Naval Command and is commanded by the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief. The Southern Naval Command is the Training Command of Indian Navy and is responsible for the training of all its personnel, both officers as well as sailors, from basic to advance stages. It has subsidiary units from Jamnagar in Gujarat to Lonavala in Maharashtra, Goa and in Orissa but the majority of training units are in Kochi. The Indian Naval Academy is also placed under the Southern Naval Command.[9]

Kavaratti Islands is the home to INS Dweeprakshak, the main naval base of the Southern Naval Command in the Lakshadweep islands.

Capabilities

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The Southern Naval Command consists of a Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST), a training squadron, training establishments and bases, and land forces and survey ships. It has a naval air station, and a ship repair yard.[10]

Organisation

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The Southern Naval Command is organised as follows:[11]

Post Current Holder References
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Vice Admiral Vennam Srinivas, AVSM, NM [12]
Chief of Staff Rear Admiral Upal Kundu [13]
Commandant of Indian Naval Academy Vice Admiral C. R. Praveen Nair, NM [14]
Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) Rear Admiral Srinivas Maddula [15]
Commandant Naval War College, Goa Rear Admiral Arjun Dev Nair, VSM [16]
Admiral Superintendent Yards (ASY) - Kochi Rear Admiral Sanjay Sharma [17]
Chief Staff Officer (Training) Rear Admiral Satish Shenai, NM [18]
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Ships of the 1st Training Squadron

Naval bases under Southern Naval Command are the following[19]

Base City State/Territory Role
INS Dweeprakshak Kavaratti Lakshwadweep Logistics and Maintenance support
INS Minicoy[20] Minicoy Forward Operating Base
INS Androth (Under construction) Androth Forward Operating Base and Radar station
INS Garuda Kochi Kerala Naval Air Station
INHS Sanjivani Naval Hospital
INS Venduruthy Logistics and Administrative support
INS Dronacharya Naval Weapons Training
INS Chilka Chilka Orissa Naval Training
INHS Nivrani Naval Hospital
INS Mandovi Panaji Goa Naval Training
INS Hamla Mumbai Maharashtra Combined Operations Training
INS Shivaji Lonavala Technical Training
INHS Kasturi Naval Hospital
INS Valsura Jamnagar Gujarat Electric Equipment Training
INS Rajali Arakkonam Tamil Nadu Naval Air Base
INS Agrani Coimbatore Leadership Training
INS Zamorin Ezhimala Kerala Logistics and Maintenance support to Indian Naval Academy
INS Satavahana Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh Submarine Warfare Training

List of Commanders

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S.No Name Assumed office Left office Notes References
Commodore-in-Charge Cochin (COMCHIN)
1 Commodore M. H. St. L. Nott DSO, OBE August 1947 March 1948 Formerly Royal Indian Navy. Killed in an air accident at Corsica 27 March 1948. [21]
2 Commodore Henry Bramhall Ellison March 1948 July 1950 Seconded from the Royal Navy [22]
3 Commodore Eric G. McGregor DSO July 1950 November 1952 Seconded from the Royal Navy [22]
4 Commodore A. D. H. Jay DSO, DSC November 1952 January 1954 Seconded from the Royal Navy [23]
5 Commodore Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman January 1954 October 1956 Later Chief of the Naval Staff [24]
6 Commodore Sadashiv Ganesh Karmarkar MBE 1 May 1957 April 1960 [25][26]
7 Commodore R. S. David April 1960 June 1962 [27]
8 Commodore G. S. Kapoor June 1962 December 1965
9 Commodore J. D. Mody December 1965 February 1968 [28]
Commodore Commanding Southern Naval Area (COMSOUTH)
1 Commodore Inder Singh March 1968 November 1970 [29]
Flag Officer Commanding Southern Naval Area (FOCSOUTH)
1 Rear Admiral V. A. Kamath PVSM November 1970 March 1973 [5][30]
2 Rear Admiral Elenjikal Chandy Kuruvila PVSM, AVSM March 1973 October 1973 [31]
3 Rear Admiral S. H. Sarma PVSM October 1973 January 1975 [32]
4 Rear Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira AVSM January 1975 16 April 1976 Later Chief of the Naval Staff. [33][34]
5 Rear Admiral V. E. C. Barboza AVSM* 16 April 1976 26 October 1977 [34][6]
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command (FOC-in-C SNC)
1 Vice Admiral V. E. C. Barboza AVSM* 26 October 1977 3 March 1979 [6][35]
2 Vice Admiral Oscar Stanley Dawson PVSM, AVSM 30 March 1979 26 February 1982 Later Chief of the Naval Staff. [36]
3 Vice Admiral Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani AVSM 26 February 1982 30 March 1983 Later Chief of the Naval Staff. [37]
4 Vice Admiral K. K. Nayyar AVSM 30 March 1983 28 November 1984 Later Vice-Chief of the Naval Staff. [38]
5 Vice Admiral G. M. Hiranandani PVSM, AVSM, NM 28 November 1984 30 November 1987 Later Vice-Chief of the Naval Staff [39]
6 Vice Admiral Laxminarayan Ramdas PVSM, AVSM, VrC, VSM 30 November 1987 25 February 1989 Later Chief of the Naval Staff [39][40]
7 Vice Admiral R. P. Sawhney PVSM 25 February 1989 30 September 1990 [40]
8 Vice Admiral Suren P. Govil PVSM, AVSM 1 October 1990 30 December 1990 [41][42]
9 Vice Admiral KASZ Raju PVSM, AVSM, NM 30 December 1990 29 August 1992 [43]
10 Vice Admiral S. K. Chand PVSM, AVSM 29 August 1992 14 October 1993 Later Vice-Chief of the Naval Staff [44][45]
11 Vice Admiral Inderjit Bedi PVSM, AVSM 17 October 1993 30 April 1996 [46][47]
12 Vice Admiral A. R. Tandon AVSM 30 April 1996 23 October 1996 [47]
13 Vice Admiral Madhvendra Singh AVSM, NM 23 October 1996 31 March 1998 Later Chief of the Naval Staff [48]
14 Vice Admiral Sushil Kumar PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, NM 31 March 1998 30 December 1998 Later Chief of the Naval Staff [49]
15 Vice Admiral R. N. Ganesh PVSM, AVSM, NM 8 March 1999 March 2001 [50]
16 Vice Admiral Harinder Singh PVSM, AVSM March 2001 May 2002 [51][52]
17 Vice Admiral Madanjit Singh AVSM 31 May 2002 1 October 2003 [53]
18 Vice Admiral Yashwant Prasad PVSM, AVSM, NM 15 October 2003 1 August 2004 [54]
19 Vice Admiral S. C. S. Bangara PVSM, AVSM 1 August 2004 31 July 2006 [55]
20 Vice Admiral Jagjit Singh Bedi PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, VSM 31 July 2006 28 July 2007 [56]
21 Vice Admiral Sunil Kumar Damle PVSM, AVSM, NM, VSM 28 July 2007 31 August 2009
22 Vice Admiral K. N. Sushil PVSM, AVSM, NM 1 September 2009 31 May 2012
23 Vice Admiral Satish Soni PVSM, AVSM, NM 31 May 2012 2014 Later served as FOC-in-C of the Eastern Naval Command
24 Vice Admiral Surinder Pal Singh Cheema PVSM, AVSM, NM 2014 2015 Later served as FOC-in-C of the Western Naval Command [57][58]
25 Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba AVSM 1 February 2016 31 May 2016 Later served as Chief of Naval Staff and as Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee [59]
26 Vice Admiral Girish Luthra AVSM, VSM 2016 29 May 2016 Later served as FOC-in-C of the Western Naval Command [60][61]
27 Vice Admiral AR Karve PVSM, AVSM 29 May 2016 30 July 2018 [62]
28 Vice Admiral Anil Kumar Chawla PVSM, AVSM, NM, VSM 30 July 2018 30 November 2021
29 Vice Admiral M A Hampiholi PVSM, AVSM, NM 30 November 2021 31 December 2023 [63]
30 Vice Admiral Vennam Srinivas AVSM, NM 1 January 2024 Incumbent [64]

See also

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References

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