Rear Admiral Sandeep Mehta, takes over as FOMA

By Raju Vernekar
Mumbai, Dec 17:

Rear Admiral Sandeep Mehta, assumed office as the Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area (FOMA) at Mumbai in a formal ceremony at INS Kunjali, in South Mumbai on Thursday.
During the handing and taking over ceremony, he was presented a Guard of Honour at a ceremonial parade.
Rear Admiral Mehta was commissioned on January 01, 1989, in the Executive branch of the Indian Navy. He is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla near Pune (Maharashtra) and a graduate from the Army War College, Mhow(Madhya Pradesh). He was on diplomatic assignment as Defence and Naval Attaché at the Embassy of India, Washington (DC) prior his promotion to the Flag rank.
His educational qualifications include a Masters degree in Nautical Science and Tactical Operations, M Phil degree in Defence and Strategic Studies and a PG Diploma in management studies.
A recipient of the Vishisht Seva Medal, the Admiral has held several key command appointments in his naval career including command of a coastal minesweeper, INS Allepey, landing ship tank INS Guldar, and the guided missile destroyer INS Delhi. He has also served as Navigating Officer of IN ships Sukanya and Jyoti. His early assignments include tenures onbord Indian naval ships Ranvijay, Shardul, Chapal and Vibhuti and the commissioning Executive Officer of the corvette INS Kirch.
His important staff appointments include Command Operations Officer at HQSNC, Chief Staff Officer to NAVCC (ANC), Joint Director, Director and Principal Director in the Directorate of Naval Operations, Director in the Directorate of Naval Plans at Naval Headquarters and Chief Staff Officer (Operations) at Headquarters Western Naval Command. He was the Chief Instructor (Navy) at the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington prior to assuming his current assignment as Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area.

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