INDIAN NAVY RECRUITMENT 2019

             WHAT IS INDIAN NAVY




The INDIAN NAVY is a well-balanced and cohesive three-dimensional force, capable of operating above, on and under the surface of the oceans, efficiently safeguarding our national interests.
The Chief of the INDIAN NAVY Staff (CNS) exercises operational and administrative control of the INDIAN NAVY from the Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence (Navy). He is assisted by the Vice Chief of the Naval Staff (VCNS) and three other Principal Staff Officers, namely the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS), the Chief of Personnel (COP) and the Chief of Material (COM).
The INDIAN NAVY has the following three Commands, each under the control of a Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief:-
  • The Western Naval Command (Headquarters at Mumbai).
  • The Eastern Naval Command (Headquarters at Visakhapatnam)
  • The Southern Naval Command (Headquarters at Kochi)
The Western and the Eastern Naval Commands 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 are its two Fleets, namely the Western Fleet, based at Mumbai and the Eastern Fleet, based at Visakhapatnam. Besides the Fleets, there is a Flotilla each, based at Mumbai, Visakhapatnam and Port Blair (A & N Islands), that provide Local Naval Defence in their respective regions. Naval ships are also based at other ports along the East and the West coasts of India and the island territories, thus ensuring continued naval presence in the areas of national interest. Further, there are various Naval Officer-in-Charges (NOICs), under each Command, responsible for the Local Naval Defence of ports under their respective jurisdictions.
The defence of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a joint responsibility of all the three services and is coordinated by the Headquarters, Andaman & Nicobar Command, located at PortBlair. This is the only Tri-ServicesCommand in the Indian Armed Forces and is headed by a Commander-in-Chief, as appointed in rotation from the three Services. The Local Naval Defence of the Lakshadweep group of islands is the responsibility of the Naval Officer-in-Charge, Lakshadweep.



WHY TO JOIN INDIAN NAVY?
You are choosing more than just a ‘job’. We offer a unique way of exploring your life and provide ample opportunities to explore your potential in every sphere of life. We provide professional challenges along with security and comfort that is almost unparalleled.
For many people, the greatest attraction of a career in the INDIAN NAVY is the variety of opportunities that make your career challenging. You can face the challenges and develop methods to exploit your full potential. Work in the INDIAN NAVY offers you a chance to grow as a professional, by learning new skills and acquiring unrivalled experience in the process of applying those skills.
In the INDIAN NAVY, you’ll find there’s much more to be gained than a regular salary. In fact, the experience that you gain in the Navy can help you shape your future, through adequate financial benefits, unparalleled careers potential, and personal growth that you’ve been waiting for.
Think about it. As long as you have the drive to make a difference in the world and in your own life, there will be a place for you in the INDIAN NAVY. You can develop valuable skills and build a secure future.
If you are starting your career with zero professional experience or seeking to enhance your current skill-set and education, the Navy is a sure way to take your career to the next level.

RANKS IN INDIAN NAVY

* Admiral of the Fleet
* Admiral
* Vice Admiral
* Rear Admrial
* Commodre
* Captain
* Commander
* Lieutenant Commander
* Lieutenant
* Sub-Lieutenant



ARE YOU ELLIGBLE?
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PROMOTION TO OFFICER RANK



Sailors who possess unique leadership qualities and fulfil requisite conditions in terms of age, education etc can aspire to become Commissioned Officer in the Navy through Commission worthy (CW) scheme and Special Duties (SD) scheme. Such officer can aspire to Command Ships and Units and even rise to become Admirals! That is Navy’s way of giving an opportunity to deserving few who for some unforeseen reasons could not make it to the officer rank.
                   For more info stay tuned with Future Today for daily live updates about any of the job recruitments all over the country.Future Today tries its best to provide you the most relevant information you search for.if you have any queries about Joining INDIAN NAVY please check the below link
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