INS Valsura recieves Swarnim Vijay Varsh Victory flame
'Swarnim Vijay Mashal’, the victory flame, after traveling the length and breadth of the country, reached Jamnagar on 04 August 21
'Swarnim Vijay Mashal’, the victory flame, after traveling the length and breadth of the country, reached Jamnagar on 04 August 21
<p>Vice Admiral Anil Kumar Chawla PVSM, AVSM, NM, VSM, ADC Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command visited INS Valsura, the premier Electrical Training Establishment of the Indian Navy from 15 to 17 Dec20. He is accompanied by Sapana Chawla, President Navy Wives Welfare Association Southern Region. Post wreath laying ceremony on 16 December 2020, a […]</p>
<p>As part of Navy Day 2020 celebrations, ‘Beating Retreat’ was organised on 04 December 2020 at INS Valsura. With the objective to ensure wider reach and following COVID-19 safety protocols, the ceremony was broadcasted live to residents of the establishment and Jamnagar city by popular TV channels and on-line portals of the town. In addition […]</p>
<p>INS Valsura, the premier Electrical training establishment of the Indian Navy organised a three day webinar on the contemporary topic ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) for data driven Navy’ from 07 to 09 Oct 20 under the aegis of Southern Naval Command. The webinar was organised on the lines of demystification, demonstration and application of the AI […]</p>
<p>The world’s longest serving aircraft carrier INS Viraat, which was decommissioned from naval service in March 2017, set on its final journey on Saturday from naval dockyard Mumbai to Ship breaking yard in Alang, Gujarat. The world’s oldest aircraft carrier, INS Viraat, which was in service with the Indian Navy was decommissioned at the Naval […]</p>
<p>INS Magar, the second Indian Naval ship to reach Male, Maldives for evacuation of Indian citizens has completed embarkation of personnel. Even as heavy rains at Male made conditions difficult, the ship made arrangements to ensure safety of people. A total of 202 personnel have embarked the ship, which includes 24 women, two expectant mothers […]</p>