Navy Vice Chief change of command ceremony held in Delhi
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The Indian Navy held the Vice Chief change of command ceremony in Delhi with proceedings conducted at the National War Memorial and South Block. Senior naval officers, defence personnel and officials attended the ceremonial transition marking the appointment of the new Vice Chief of Naval Staff. Visuals from the National War Memorial showed tributes being paid to fallen soldiers before the formal handover ceremony. The event reflected the Navy’s traditions of military honour, continuity of leadership and commitment to national security amid India’s ongoing focus on strengthening maritime preparedness and defence capabilities. #IndianNavy #ViceChief #ChangeOfCommand #Delhi #NationalWarMemorial #SouthBlock #Defence #IndianArmedForces #MilitaryCeremony #NavyNews #IndiaDefence #ArmedForces #Security #BreakingNews #DefenceNews Thank you for watching our video! You can subscribe to our channel here: https://bit.ly/3c8Adi6 Visit https://www.thehindu.com/ for the latest updates, analysis,
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