Sanjay Vatsayan

Rear Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan, NM is a serving Flag officer in the Indian Navy. He currently serves as the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet.[1] He earlier served as the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy & Plans).[2]

Rear Admiral

Sanjay Vatsayan

NM
Allegiance India
Service/branch Indian Navy
Years of service1988 - present
Rank Rear Admiral
Commands heldEastern Fleet
INS Sahyadri (F49)
INS Kuthar (P46)
INS Nashak (K83)
INS Vibhuti (K45)
Awards Nao Sena Medal

Early Life & Education

Vatsayan graduated from the National Defence Academy, Pune in 1986.

Vatsayan was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 1 January 1988. He is a specialist in Gunnery and missile systems. He has completed the staff course at the Defence Services Staff College in Wellington Cantonment in 2003 and the higher command course at the Naval War College, Goa in 2010. He has also attended the National Defence College, New Delhi in 2014.[3]

He has served on the Samar-class offshore patrol vessel ICGS Sangram and was part of the commissioning crew of the Delhi-class Guided missile destroyerINS Mysore (D60).[4]

Vatsayan has commanded the Veer-class missile vessels INS Vibhuti (K45) and INS Nashak (K83), and the Khukri-class corvette INS Kuthar (P46). He was also the Commissioning Commanding Officer of the indigenously-built Shivalik-class Guided missile frigate INS Sahyadri (F49).[4]

Vatsayan, in his staff appointments, has served as the Joint Director of Personnel, Director of Personnel (Policy). He also served as the Director Naval Plans (Perspective Planning) and the Principal Director Naval Plans, all at Naval HQ.[4]

On promotion to Flag Rank, Singh took over as the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Policy and Plans).[3]

On 10 February 2020, he assumed the office of the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet, taking over from Rear Admiral Suraj Berry who commanded the Eastern Fleet from 2019 to 2020.[5]

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References

Military offices
Preceded by
Suraj Berry
Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet
10 February 2020 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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