They will also be deliberating on key technological enablers for the transformation of Navy during the second edition of this biannual Commanders' Conference, scheduled to be conducted from October 26-28.
These deliberations shall serve as a roadmap for Navy till 2030.
In response to the prevalent geo-economic and geo-strategic scenarios, the Navy's role and responsibilities have expanded significantly in the last decade.
These developments have necessitated a revision of the Navy's strategic guidance document 'Freedom to Use the Seas: India's Maritime Military Strategy' published in 2007.
This edition aims to highlight the incontrovertible link between the seas and India's resurgence in the 21st century, a Navy statement said.
It said that indigenisation, in line with the 'Make in India' initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is the key driver for Navy's roadmap.
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