INDIAN NAVY

Captain V S Guru Takes Command of INS Kadamba Naval Base in Karwar

Capt Guru’s leadership comes at a pivotal time as INS Kadamba continues to expand and modernize, ensuring it remains at the forefront of the Indian Navy’s strategic operations

Karwar, June 26. In a significant leadership transition, Captain V S Guru has been appointed as the Commanding Officer of INS Kadamba, one of the major naval bases located at Karwar, Karnataka.

He succeeds Captain Vivek Singh in this prestigious role. The change of command ceremony was marked by the traditional pomp and circumstance reflective of the navy’s rich traditions.

Commissioned into the Indian Navy in 2002, Capt V S Guru brings a wealth of experience to his new role. He has previously commanded the INS Sumitra and has held several key appointments including positions at the National Defence Academy (NDA), Naval Headquarters (NHQ), and on various fleet ships under the Western Naval Command (WNC) and Eastern Naval Command (ENC).

INS Kadamba is the third largest naval base in India and plays a crucial role in the country’s maritime operations. It is strategically significant and, with the ongoing Phase II expansion, is poised to become the largest naval base in the Eastern Hemisphere.

The expansion is expected to enhance the operational readiness and capacity of the Indian Navy, further bolstering India’s maritime interests.

Capt Guru’s leadership comes at a pivotal time as INS Kadamba continues to expand and modernize, ensuring it remains at the forefront of the Indian Navy’s strategic operations.

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