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  2. Bombay Dockyard (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Dockyard or formally His Majesty's Indian Dockyard, Bombay was originally a naval facility developed by the East India Company beginning in 1670. It was formally established as a Royal Navy Dockyard in 1811 and base of the East Indies Station when the Department of Admiralty in London took over it. The yard was initially managed by the ...

  3. Bombay Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Dockyard. Coordinates: 18°55′43″N 72°50′28″E. Naval dockyard, Mumbai: entry to the dockyard is restricted to naval personnel only. Naval Dockyard, Mumbai {ND (Mbi)}, previously Bombay Dockyard, is an Indian shipbuilding yard at Mumbai. The superintendent of the dockyard is a Naval Officer of the rank Rear Admiral, known as the ...

  4. List of Indian Navy bases - Wikipedia

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    List of Indian Navy bases. The Indian Navy currently operates three [ 1 ] commands — Western Naval Command located at Mumbai, Southern Naval Command located at Kochi and Eastern Naval Command located at Visakhapatnam. The Andaman and Nicobar Command, a unified Indian Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard Command was set up in the Andaman and ...

  5. Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area - Wikipedia

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    Rear Admiral S. W. Lakhkar, NM, VSM. Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area (FOMA) is a senior appointment in the Indian Navy. One of the five Area Commanders of the Indian Navy, the FOMA is a two star admiral holding the rank of Rear Admiral. The FOMA has operational control of the flotilla and forces assigned for the local naval ...

  6. Indian Navy - Wikipedia

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    BAE Hawk, HAL HJT-16, Pipistrel Virus, MiG-29KUB. The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates significantly in the Persian Gulf Region, the Horn of Africa ...

  7. INS Shivaji - Wikipedia

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    INS Shivaji is an Indian naval station located in Lonavala, Maharashtra, India. [2] It houses the Naval College of Engineering which trains officers of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard. [3] [4] It was commissioned on 15 February 1945 as HMIS Shivaji. [5] It is located close to the Bhushi Dam. [6] It is located on 876 acres (355 ...

  8. Navy Pay Office (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Pay Office[1] also known as the Navy Treasury was established in 1546. The office was administered by the Treasurer of the Navy, and was semi-autonomous of the Navy Office. It existed until 1835 when all offices and accounting departments of the Royal Navy were unified into the Department of the Accountant-General of the Navy. The Navy ...

  9. INS Angre - Wikipedia

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    INS Angre. INS Angre is a "stone frigate" (shore establishment) of the Indian Navy in Mumbai. It is the shore-based logistics and administrative support establishment of the Western Naval Command. It is also the base depot ship of the Command and is the seat of the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command.