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Branches and Training Schools of Indian Navy |
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Personnel |
Executive Branch
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The path to Command is through the Executive
Branch. Only sea going officers of the Executive
Branch can exercise command of ships, submarines
and aircraft. Executive officers can specialise
in any of the following:-
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Navigation and Direction
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Communication
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Antisubmarine Warfare
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Gunnery
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Aviation
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Submarines
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Diving
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Hydrography
Law, Air Traffic Control, Naval Armament
Inspection and Logistics cadres also form part
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Engineering Branch
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Modern ships, submarines and aircraft have
advanced technology, machinery and propulsion
systems. The Engineer Officer is responsible for
keeping all these systems serviceable.
Opportunities to work in shore jobs in naval
dockyards and indigenous production units also
exist. In no other career is an engineer exposed
to such a wide spectrum of opportunities to keep
abreast of modern development. An Engineer
Officer's career is interspersed with technical
courses upto post-graduation.
Naval Architects specialise in warship
construction. The Indian Navy today employs the
largest pool of trained Naval Architects in
India. A Naval Architect is involved in design,
construction, quality control and repair of
naval vessels. With the Navy going in for more
and more sophisticated warship production within
the country, the Naval Architect cadre offers
excellent opportunities to keep abreast of the
advancement in ship building technology.
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Electrical Branch
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A warship is fitted with complex missile
systems, underwater weapons, radar and radio
communication equipment. A majority of these are
either computer based or computer aided and
incorporate the latest in electronic
engineering. In addition, a warship is a mini
floating city with an integral power generation
and distribution system. For a ship to be able
to fight effectively, all this equipment must be
kept functioning at peak efficiency. Electrical
Officers have this responsibility and other
challenging tasks. The Navy also offers
excellent opportunities for postgraduate
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Education Branch
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Education Officers play a major role in the
training of a Naval officer/sailor. Education
Officers are responsible for scientific and
methodical instructions including theoretical
aspects of technical subjects of all branches of
the Navy and for general education.
Additionally, an Education Officer can
specialise in oceanography and meteorology and
also in some of the specialisations of the
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Training |
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Training of personnel is the most important peace time
activity that goes into making of an effective Navy. The
Southern Naval Command headquartered at Kochi is the
Navy's Training Command. There are currently 33 training
establishments spread over the length and breadth of the
country. Prominent amongst them are the following:-
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Indian Naval Academy
Located at Ezhimala (Kerala), this is the
officers basic training institution. All officer
cadets (other than NDA entry) undergo their initial
naval training here which varies from 6 months to 4
years.
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INS Mandovi Located at Goa, houses
India Naval Physical Training (INPT) School
and Regulating School which caters for training
needs of Physical Training and ProvostTraining.
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INS Venduruthy Located at Kochi (Kerala),
Venduruthy is the premier professional training
institution for both, officers and sailors of the
Executive/Seaman Branch. The following schools are
situated in this establishment which conduct
professional training for Executive Officers and
higher rank courses for Seaman sailors :-
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Navigation and Direction School |
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Signal School |
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Anti Submarine Warfare School |
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Diving School |
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Centre for Leadership and Behavioural
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Maritime Warfare Centre (Kochi) MWC (K) |
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Naval Institute of Educational and Training
Technology (NIETT) |
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INS
Shivaji Located at Lonavla near Pune, INS
Shivaji is the premier training institution for
officers and sailors of the Engineering Branch.
Officers undergo Marine Specialisation upto post
graduate level training while sailors undergo
artificer, professional and higher rank courses. In
addition NBCD courses are conducted here. The
following institutions form part of INS Shivaji :-
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Naval College of Engineering
• College of Marine Engineering & Technology
• NBCD School
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INS
Valsura Located at Jamnagar (Gujarat),
INS Valsura is the alma mater for all officers and
sailors of the Electrical Branch. Officers undergo
Electrical Specialisation course while sailors
undergo artificer, professional and higher rank
courses.
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INS
Garuda Located at Kochi (Kerala), INS
Garuda conducts basic and specialised training for
some officers and sailors of the Aviation Branch.
The following schools are situated in this
establishment for administrative purpose:-
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Observer School |
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Naval Institute of Aeronautical Technology
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• School
of Naval Airmen (SFNA) |
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• School
for Naval Oceanology and Meteorology (SNOM) |
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INS
Hamla Located at Malad, Mumbai, INS Hamla
is the premier training establishment for personnel
of Logistic cadre.Officers graduate in Long Logistic
Management Course while sailors undergo courses
related to logistics, administration, catering,
stores management and computers.
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INS
Chilka Located in Orissa, INS Chilka is
the initial training establishment for sailors.In
this establishment 'ab-initio' training is imparted
to sailors of all branches. After recruitment all
sailors undergo their basic naval training here
before they branch off into various trades for
specialised training.
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INS
Agrani Located at Coimbatore (Tamil
Nadu), INS Agrani imparts training on Leadership and
Management for selected senior sailors.
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INS
Kunjali Located at Mumbai, INS Kunjali is
the training establishment for officers and sailors
of Provost Branch.In addition, the Naval School of
Music which is the alma mater for Naval Musicians is
also located here.
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Institute
of Naval Medicine Located at Mumbai, it
imparts training to personnel in subjects related to
medicine. These include courses in nursing, hygiene,
under water medicine and radiography etc.
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Base Support |
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For repair and maintenance of ships and submarines, the
Indian Navy has two major dockyards located at Mumbai
and Visakhapatnam. Smaller ship repair yards function at
Kochi and Port Blair. Major aircraft repair and
maintenance organisation exist at Kochi and Goa.
Logistics
support is provided by a well established network of
Weapon Equipment Depots (WEDs), Naval Armament Depots
(NADs) and Naval Store Depots (NSDs) located at various
places. All base support facilities are largely manned
by civilian personnel. |
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