INDIAN NAVY | INDIAN NAVY HIISTORY
The Indian Navy is the water-based army of the Indian Armed Forces . It is well balanced and three-dimensional force. It operates under the water, on the water, and above the water of the sea and the oceans, safeguarding us and our water border against the enemies. The Navy has the following three Commands, each working under the control of a Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief:- The Western Naval Command (HQ at Mumbai). The Eastern Naval Command (HQ at Visakhapatnam) The Southern Naval Command (HQ at Kochi) The Western Naval Command and the Eastern Naval Command are ‘Operational Commands’, and exercise control over operations in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal respectively. The Southern Command is the Training Command. The cutting edge of the Indian Navy has its two Fleets, namely the Western Fleet, based at Mumbai, and the Eastern Fleet, based at Visakhapatnam. The defense of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a joint responsibility of all three services a...