Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (India)

The Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS) is a senior appointment in the Indian Navy. The DCNS is a PSO (Principal Staff Officer) at Naval Headquarters in New Delhi.[1] The office is held by a Three Star Officer in the rank of Vice Admiral. The current DCNS is Vice Admiral Murlidhar Sadashiv Pawar who took over Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar on 30 January 2019.[2][3]

Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff
Flag of the Vice Admiral
Incumbent
Murlidhar Sadashiv Pawar

since 30 January 2019
 Indian Navy
TypePrincipal Staff Officer
AbbreviationDCNS
Reports toChief of the Naval Staff
SeatNaval Headquarters, New Delhi

History

At the time of independence of India on 15 August 1947, the Chief of Staff to the Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Navy was the de facto Second-in-command. The appointment was held by an officer of the rank of Commodore. In 1949, the Chief of Staff was also made Deputy Commander-in-Chief RIN.[4] In 1955, the post was re-designated to Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff.[5] In 1959, the post was upgraded to a Two-star rank. In 1967, this post was re-designated to Vice Chief of the Naval Staff and then Rear Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli took over as the first VCNS.[6]

From 1972

The appointment was brought back in 1972 in the rank of Rear Admiral. The branch was responsible for Operations, Intelligence, Signals, Air Staff, Air Materiel and Submarines.[7] In 1984, the post was upgraded to Three-star rank.[8]

Current Organisation

The DCNS heads the Staff Branch-II at the Naval Headquarters. The following Director General/Assistant Principal Staff Officers report into the DCNS.[9]

  • Director General Naval Operations (DGNO)
    • Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Communication, Space and Network Centric Operations) (reports through the DGNO)
  • Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Foreign Co-operation & Intelligence)
  • Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air)
  • Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air Materiel)

Order of Precedence

The DCNS ranks at No. 24 on the Indian order of precedence, along with Lieutenant Generals of the Indian Army and Air Marshals of the Indian Air Force.[10] The DCNS is in the HAG+ pay scale (pay level 16), and draws salary depending on the years in service. However, since they should not draw equivalent or more than the next higher level, the renumeration is capped at ₹224,000.[11][12]

Deputy Chiefs of Naval Staff

1947-1967

S.No. Name Assumed Office Left Office Notes
Chief of Staff to Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Navy
1 Commodore M H St. L Nott DSO, OBE August 1947 March 1948 Seconded from the Royal Navy. Killed in an air crash.[13]
Commodore Ajitendu Chakraverti March 1948 November 1948 Officiating. First Indian officer to be promoted to Commodore. Later Flag Officer Commanding Indian Fleet.[14]
2 Commodore H Drew CBE, DSC November 1948 February 1949 Seconded from the Royal Navy.[15]
Deputy Commander-in-Chief
2 Commodore H Drew CBE, DSC February 1949 February 1952 Seconded from the Royal Navy.[16][17]
3 Commodore G A French February 1952 January 1954 Seconded from the Royal Navy.[18][19]
4 Commodore Ram Dass Katari January 1954 March 1955 Later took over as the first Indian Chief of the Naval Staff.[20]
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff
4 Commodore Ram Dass Katari April 1955 March 1956 Later took over as the first Indian Chief of the Naval Staff.[21]
5 Commodore Ajitendu Chakraverti March 1956 April 1958 First Indian officer to be promoted to Commodore. Later Flag Officer Commanding Indian Fleet.[22]
6 Commodore Adhar Kumar Chatterji April 1958 March 1959 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[23]
7 Rear Admiral Adhar Kumar Chatterji March 1959 May 1962 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[24]
8 Rear Admiral Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda AVSM May 1962 December 1964 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[25]
9 Rear Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli December 1964 May 1967 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[6]

1973-present

S.No. Name Assumed Office Left Office Notes
1 Rear Admiral Swaraj Parkash MVC, AVSM March 1973 November 1973 Later Director General of the Indian Coast Guard.[26]
2 Rear Admiral N. P. Datta AVSM November 1973 November 1977 [26][27]
3 Rear Admiral D. S. Paintal AVSM February 1978 October 1980 [28]
4 Rear Admiral Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani AVSM 4 October 1980 20 February 1982 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[29]
5 Vice Admiral Subimal Mookerjee AVSM 20 February 1982 27 June 1983 [30]
6 Vice Admiral Gulab Mohanlal Hiranandani AVSM, NM 27 June 1983 28 November 1984 [31]
7 Vice Admiral S. Jain PVSM, AVSM 2 February 1985 20 February 1986 [32][33]
8 Vice Admiral Laxminarayan Ramdas AVSM, VrC, VSM 20 February 1986 28 November 1987 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[34]
9 Vice Admiral R. P. Sawhney 28 November 1987 25 February 1989 [35][36]
10 Vice Admiral K. A. S. Z. Raju AVSM, NM 10 March 1989 28 December 1990 [37][38]
11 Vice Admiral B. Guha 28 December 1990 10 November 1992 [38][39]
12 Vice Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat AVSM 10 November 1992 31 December 1994 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[39][40]
13 Vice Admiral Avinash Roy Tandon AVSM 1 January 1995 24 April 1996 [41]
14 Vice Admiral Madhvendra Singh AVSM 24 April 1996 30 October 1996 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[42][43]
15 Vice Admiral Vinod Pasricha 30 October 1996 28 February 1998 [43][44]
16 Vice Admiral Madanjit Singh March 1998 March 1999 [45]
17 Vice Admiral Harinder Singh March 1999 November 2000 [46]
18 Vice Admiral Raman Puri 24 November 2000 January 2002 [47][48]
19 Vice Admiral S. V. Gopalachari January 2002 August 2004 [49]
20 Vice Admiral Sureesh Mehta AVSM August 2004 27 September 2005 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[50]
21 Vice Admiral Jagjit Singh Bedi UYSM, AVSM, VSM 27 September 2005 24 July 2006 [51]
22 Vice Admiral Raman P. Suthan AVSM, VSM 24 July 2006 26 April 2007 [52][53][54]
23 Vice Admiral Anup Singh 26 April 2007 30 November 2009 [52]
24 Vice Admiral Robin K. Dhowan AVSM, YSM 30 November 2009 16 September 2011 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[55]
25 Vice Admiral Satish Soni AVSM, NM 16 September 2011 29 May 2012 [56]
26 Vice Admiral Pradeep Kumar Chatterjee AVSM, NM 29 May 2012 31 May 2014 Later Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command.[57][58]
27 Vice Admiral Rama Kant Pattanaik AVSM, YSM 31 May 2014 31 October 2015 [57]
28 Vice Admiral Karambir Singh AVSM 31 October 2015 6 June 2016 Current Chief of the Naval Staff.[59]
29 Vice Admiral G. Ashok Kumar AVSM, VSM 6 June 2016 30 January 2019 Current Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.[60]
30 Vice Admiral Murlidhar Sadashiv Pawar AVSM, VSM 3 January 2019 Incumbent [61]
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See also

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