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8th June 2016, 10:23 AM
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Duties of Indian Navy
Hii Buddy , I want to know What is the Duties of Indian Navy Executive Branch Officers , Would you please Provide me Details ?
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8th June 2016, 11:30 AM
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Re: Duties of Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the Naval Branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India serves as Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), usually a four-star officer in the rank of Admiral, commands the navy. The Indian Navy is the fifth largest in the world. It played an important role in India's victory in the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. It is For This reason that an Executive Officer alone can aspire for the command of a naval warship. Executive Officers are trained in specializations such as Anti-Submarine Warfare, Navigation, Communications, Gunnery Logistics, Diving and Hydrography. One could also opt for the Air or Submarine arm. Duties of Indian Navy Officers Executive Branch of Indian Navy As an Executive Officer, you will be both working and fighting the ship. It means you will be a vital part of the complex system that manages the ship and also uses the ship as an instrument of tactical warfare. Hydrographic Officer: Executive Officers can specialise in hydrography. Hydrographic Officers are responsible for collecting information required for making the nautical charts used by the Indian Navy and other Navies around the world. Naval Armament Inspection Officer: While they ensure the quality, safety and reliability of naval armament and stores, they are also responsible for in-house research & development leading to indigenisation. Provost Officer: A separate cadre of Provost Officers exists to deal with policing, regulatory, and security and vigilance needs of the Navy. Pilot Officer: For those with an aspiration to fly in the skies, the navy needs Pilots who act as airborne tactical coordinators of marine warfare. Observer Officer: For those with a yearning for the skies, navy needs observers who act as airborne coordinators of maritime warfare. Submarine Officer: If you enjoy the challenge of new frontiers, meet the medical standards and have an exceptional record, this is the specialisation for you. Diving Officer: Diving Officer job range from under water inspection and repair of ships to defence of Indian Navy maritime assets. Law Officer: A separate cadre of Law Officers also exists to deal with the legal needs of the Navy. Both Permanent as well as Short Service Commissioned officers serve in this cadre. Logistics Officer: A modern warship is not only a complex fighting unit, but also a mini township and community of several hundred people. Information Technology: Implementation of Enterprise wide networking & software development projects Management of Critical Naval networks and software applications Administration of shore and on-board networks Development activities with respect to cyber security products |