Indian Navy Day is celebrated annually on 4th December to commemorate the achievements of India’s naval forces and their role in the nation. The Indian Navy consists of the civil Navy and the military Navy led by India’s President (Commander-in-Chief). Operation Trident was launched against Pakistan on 4th December 1971, amidst the war between India and Pakistan. The Indian Navy officially entered the war on 4th December, and Karachi was inundated with attacks.
With headquarters in Mumbai, the Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy celebrates this great occasion by assembling ships and sailors. Throughout the celebration, Navy Day activities will be coordinated by the Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam. In addition to wreath-laying ceremonies at the war memorial (at RK Beach), the navy subs, ships, aircraft, and other forces will demonstrate their skills and energy in a practical demonstration.
Why is Navy Day Celebrated?
During the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, on 4th December, India celebrated Navy Day to honour the brave attack on the Karachi border.
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