Delhi ncr get a new base of Navy, name is in Aravalli, will watch the whole world's sea

Last updated: September 11, 2025, 20:47 IST In Aravali: The Indian Ocean is very important in terms of trade. This can be measured by one -third of the large load around the world, about half of the container ship and two -thirds of the ship going through oil. Naval Base Ins Aravali in Delhi NCR: September 12 is a special day for the Indian Navy. Navy’s new naval base committee will be held in Delhi NCR. It will be included in the Navy in Gurugram in the presence of Tripathi of the Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh. The name of this naval base is In Aravalli, the name of which was taken from the Aravali mountain range. This naval base will support separate Information and Communication Centers of the Indian Navy, which is very important for the order, control and merit domain awareness (MDA) of India and Indian Navy. The Moto is ‘Samudrikasurakshaya: collaboration’. The crest of this naval base has a picture of the Aravalli mountain and the rising sun. This naval base has Information Management and Analysis Center (IMAC) and Information Fusion Center Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IIF). The blue sea will be kept on the blue sea, the greater the blue sea, the greater the challenge of watching every area. But the Indian fleet not only monitors its maritime sector, but also shares information with friendly countries. Such a center has been present in Gurugram of Delhi NCR since 2018. The name is Information Fusion Center- Indian Ocean Region (IFC-Oror). Its purpose is to increase the maritime domain awareness MDA in the Indian Ocean region (ior) and ensure marine safety. Each ship moving in the Indian Ocean region can be monitored in the Monitoring Chamber of the Information Management and Analysis Center (IMAC) of this center. If any form of danger or an accident is seen, immediate information is sent to the respective assignment. Coastal safety is also ensured from here. This center is linked by satellite, along with all the basis of the fleet and can immediately be relevant any form of information. Living time monitoring is also done. The center is located in the Information Management and Analysis Center (IMAC). The Gamechanger is in Aravalli the Indian Ocean region has more than 80% of the world’s oil and 75% maritime trade, which is strategically important. IFC-Oror plays an important role in strengthening safety and cooperation in the region. The most important function of IFC oror present in Ins Aravalli is to promote regional and international cooperation to deal with non-traditional threats such as piracy, terrorism, smuggling, illegal fishing and human trafficking. This center works to a tranquil, stable and rich Indian Ocean region through exchange, coordination and expertise of information. Living feed of the 43 multinational centers system in 25 countries is available here. IFC-9 has erected more than 76 international contacts with 28 countries. This includes 12 International Liazing Officer – ILO, including countries such as Australia, France, Japan, America and the United Kingdom. Nothing hidden for the eyes of imac is monitored every action and activities in the sea on a large screen in the information management and analytical center (IMEC). On the screen of IMEC, the feed is constantly monitored from other countries, along with the feed received by the Indian Navy system. – Each ship has a registration number, to which country it belongs, to whom the captain is, what is the crew, which comes from, where from, all this information is available on just one click. – Artificial intelligence and Big data are known within seconds by analyzing how many ships there are in our sea and whether any additional activity in the sea is visible. – If anything is seen, action can be taken immediately – if the ship performs a false transmission (cheat), it will also catch the iMac. – Currently, approximately 90 coastal radar stations must be installed in the sea border of approximately 7600 km. – Land and Space -based 89 automatic identification systems are vigilant on the Indian Sea – Monitoring of the moment is in the four joint operating centers in Bombay, Kochi, Visakhapatnam and Port Blander in the four joint operating centers – any boat or steam larger than 20 meters has its own identity number. Transposts are installed to detect less than 20 meters boat. – There are more than 2 lakh 20 thousand boats in our sea area that are less than 20 meters in size. – Transpodar on the boat will be found by satellite. You will also be able to see it in IMEC and click here to add News18 as your favorite news source on Google. First Published: September 11, 2025, 20:47 IST Homedelhi Delhi NCR Get the new base of Navy, name is in Aravalli, the whole sea will be seen