Navy Reviews Combat Readiness, Flags Contested Seas, Unveils Plan to Anchor Maritime Strategy for Decade Ahead
India’s Navy reviewed its operational readiness and strategic posture amid the ongoing West Asia conflict at the first edition of the Naval Commanders’ Conference 2026, held from April 14 to 17 in New Delhi, with top military leadership flagging a more complex and contested maritime security environment. First day of Indian Navy's Commanders' Conference 2026; Via: Indian Navy The four-day, apex-level conference at Nausena Bhawan brought together senior naval commanders to assess “operational and materiel preparedness, infrastructure, logistics, and human resource initiatives,” alongside a detailed review of the prevailing operational environment shaped by the conflict in West Asia. In his inaugural address, the Chief of the Naval Staff said the evolving geostrategic landscape is marked by “concurrent conflicts, a weakening rules-based order, and increased threats posed by non-state actors,” warning that these trends are converging to create a “highly contested operational space...