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The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces, responsible for securing the nation's maritime borders and conducting naval warfare operations. It plays a crucial role in ensuring national security, international maritime trade, and the protection of the maritime interests of India.

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CCI Score: Indian Navy

52.42

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Latest Event

Indian Navy Chiefs’ Conclave 2025

The Indian Navy convened a conclave at Naval Headquarters in New Delhi from February 8-09, 2025, bringing together eight former Naval Chiefs along with current leadership. The meeting focused on sharing collective experience, reviewing policy initiatives, technological and logistical advancements, and engaging in an open dialogue on the future of maritime strategy and leadership.

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Indian Navy is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • Indian Navy Chiefs’ Conclave 2025 Logo
    FEB
    08
    2025

    The Indian Navy convened a conclave at Naval Headquarters in New Delhi from February 8-09, 2025, bringing together eight former Naval Chiefs along with current leadership. The meeting focused on sharing collective experience, reviewing policy initiatives, technological and logistical advancements, and engaging in an open dialogue on the future of maritime strategy and leadership.

  • +20

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 19

    The conclave demonstrates a commitment to institutional transparency and an open exchange of ideas among current and former naval leaders. This democratic approach to leadership and policy review promotes a culture of accountability and strategic foresight, countering tendencies toward authoritarian consolidation.

    INDIAN NAVY CHIEFS' CONCLAVE 2025 - Press Information Bureau

  • Commissioning of Three Indigenous Naval Vessels Logo
    JAN
    21
    2025

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three new indigenous naval vessels – a stealth frigate, a stealth destroyer, and a submarine – in Mumbai, marking India's strategic shift from a major arms buyer to a builder while reinforcing its commitment to an open, secure, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 19

    The event underlines India's robust defense posture and a proactive public political stance. Prime Minister Modi's message emphasized cooperation and collective security, which serves as a counterbalance to authoritarian aggression in the region.

    India Strengthens its Naval Muscle Amid an Uptick in Global Uncertainty, Challenges

  • +70

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 19

    The commissioning highlights India's move toward technological self-reliance by emphasizing domestic manufacturing with high indigenous content. This development bolsters advanced naval capabilities and reduces dependency on foreign arms, contributing positively to the nation's defensive posture.

    India Strengthens its Naval Muscle Amid an Uptick in Global Uncertainty, Challenges

  • +50

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 19

    The strategic boost in naval capacity reflects economic and structural influence by transitioning from an arms importer to a builder. This enhances domestic industrial capability and reinforces regional stability, a critical factor in maintaining balanced power in the Indo-Pacific.

    India Strengthens its Naval Muscle Amid an Uptick in Global Uncertainty, Challenges

  • Indian Navy Modernizes Fleet to Counter Maritime Threats Logo
    DEC
    30
    2024

    The Indian Navy announced extensive modernization plans including the induction of advanced warships, submarines, autonomous systems, and enhanced surveillance capabilities. The initiative aims to secure India's maritime interests amid increasing Chinese naval expansion and maintain a stable, secure Indo-Pacific region.

  • +75

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 19

    The Navy’s proactive strategy to secure maritime borders and counter the assertive presence of authoritarian influences in the region aligns with democratic defensive measures, reinforcing national security and upholding international maritime stability.

    Guardians Of The Seas: India’s Maritime Security Imperative In A Strategically Challenging Environment

  • +70

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 19

    The integration of advanced technologies such as long-range surveillance, autonomous drones, and uncrewed vessels greatly enhances the Navy’s defensive capabilities, using technological innovation to deter potential authoritarian aggression.

    Guardians Of The Seas: India’s Maritime Security Imperative In A Strategically Challenging Environment

  • +65

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 19

    By securing vital sea lanes and ensuring stable maritime trade, the Navy is not only protecting national security but also underpinning economic stability against potential authoritarian economic pressures and geopolitical shifts.

    Guardians Of The Seas: India’s Maritime Security Imperative In A Strategically Challenging Environment

  • Indian Navy Goodwill Visits Enhance Indo-Pacific Diplomacy Logo
    MAY
    01
    2024

    In May 2024, the Indian Navy’s Eastern Fleet completed a series of goodwill visits to Southeast Asian nations, using naval diplomacy to strengthen maritime partnerships and signal a strategic counterbalance to Chinese assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific region.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 19

    The Indian Navy’s series of goodwill visits reflects a deliberate use of naval power for diplomatic engagement, reinforcing alliances and supporting a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific. This strategic use of military assets for international cooperation and deterrence aligns with anti-authoritarian values by promoting regional stability against authoritarian pressures.

    How the Indian Navy Is Expanding Its Presence in the Indo-Pacific Through ‘Goodwill Visits’

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