Vice Admiral Girish Luthra Takes Over Western Naval Command
Mumbai. Vice Admiral Girish Luthra took over the reins of Western Naval Command (WNC) as Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C) from Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba at a ceremonial parade held at INS Shikra May 30.
Officers of the Western Naval Command accorded Vice Admiral Lanba a warm send off, with the traditional ‘Pulling Out’ ceremony. Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba takes over as the Chief of Naval Staff May 31.
Addressing the personnel on parade, Vice Admiral Lanba complimented the personnel of the command who, notwithstanding the constrains of the service, have worked with synergy and teamwork in ensuring that ships, submarines and aircrafts are maintained in a high state of combat readiness at all times. In keeping with the fragile maritime environment of the region, he said there is a need to be ever vigilant in all quarters and all fronts. He said he had no doubt that fire power from units of fleet, flotillas and squadrons can be delivered appropriately should the need arise.
Pointing towards the International Fleet Review held recently at Visakhapatnam, Vice Admiral Lanba said the presence of 50 countries in the review clearly indicates the growing stature of the country in the region. He added many countries have expressed the desire to cooperate and exercise with Indian Navy which is indicative of professionalism, training and sound culture displayed by the service. Vice Admiral Lanba also urged the need to continue working together to bring change and work smartly and apprised the personnel on the steps taken by WNC in addressing the long standing issue of shortage of married accommodation.