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UAE naval chief arrives in India on three-day visit

On the first day of his visit, Naval Commander Rear Admiral Ahmed Mohammed Al Sabab met his Indian counterpart Admiral Sureesh Mehta and Army chief General Deepak Kapoor.

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Manmohan to inaugurate Ezhimala Naval Academy today

... Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan, Defence Minister A.K. Antony, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Sureesh Mehta and Chief of the Southern Naval Command Vice Admiral Sunil K. Damle will be present at the ceremony.

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Asia’s biggest naval academy to be commissioned on Jan 8

... Korea have evinced interest to join the training programmes at Ezhimala. The Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sureesh Mehta had recently said that the Navy would accommodate foreign cadets within four years when things get stabilise in the new Academy. The academic curriculum is tailored to keep pace with the technological advancement. The academy will also condition the young aspirants...

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President for Vizag today

VISAKHAPATNAM: President Pratibha Patil will arrive in city on Saturday on a day’s visit to the Eastern Naval Command. She would be received by the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sureesh Mehta, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of ENC ...

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Training to commence in June

EZHIMALA (KANNUR): Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Sureesh Mehta has said that full-fledged training of naval cadets in the Naval Academy here will commence from June 2009. Addressing a press conference at the academy here on Friday, ...

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President visits Eastern Naval Command

... visit to the operational command of the Navy.Later Ms. Patil accompanied by Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Mehta and Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of ENC Vice Admiral Verma, undertook a Harbour Cruise. She also visited a Naval Submarine and a Warship and was briefed on their functioning by the respective Commanding Officers. Ms. Patil visited the Ship Handling Simulator and other...

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Pratibha Patil visits Eastern Naval Command

... visit to the operational command of the Navy.Later Ms. Patil accompanied by Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Mehta and Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of ENC Vice Admiral Verma, undertook a Harbour Cruise. She also visited a Naval Submarine and a Warship and was briefed on their functioning by the respective Commanding Officers. Ms. Patil visited the Ship Handling Simulator and other...

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Ezhimala Naval Academy's inauguration on January 8: Naval Chief

The Ezhimala Naval Academy, a project to conduct a host of training courses, including research, will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on January 8, Navy chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta said today.

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CNS to arrive today

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sureesh Mehta accompanied by Maria Teresa Mehta, president, Navy Wives Welfare Association, will arrive here on Friday on a two-day visit to the Eastern Naval Command. They will be received on arrival at INS ...

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'Systemic failure' led to Mumbai attacks: Indian navy

Wednesday, 03 December 2008 India's police, coast guard and intelligence communities are pointing fingers over whether information existed that could have been acted on to prevent the three-day rampage in the financial hub. "There is perhaps a (gap) that exists and we will work to sort this out. There is a systemic failure which needs to be taken stock of," navy chief Admiral Sureesh...