Chief of Personnel (Indian Navy)

The Chief of Personnel (COP) in the Indian Navy is a senior appointment in the rank of Vice-Admiral. As a Principal Staff Officer (PSO) at Naval Headquarters (NHQ), the COP is responsible for personnel-related matters. The present COP is Vice-Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, who was appointed on 6 October 2023.

Chief of Personnel
Flag of the Vice Admiral
since 10 May 2024
 Indian Navy
TypePrincipal Staff Officer
AbbreviationC.O.P
Reports toChief of the Naval Staff
SeatNaval Headquarters, New Delhi

History

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At the time of Independence of India, the COP was one of five PSOs at Naval headquarters. The appointment was held by an officer of the rank of Captain. On 24 September 1956, the appointment was upgraded to the rank of Commodore (Second Class).[1][2][3] The directorates of personnel services, training education, medical services, judge advocate general and the supply branch were under the COP.[4]

In 1965, the appointment was further upgraded to Rear Admiral. Rear Admiral K. R. Nair was the first COP in this rank, when he took over on 17 August 1965.[5][6][7] The post was further upgraded to Vice Admiral in March 1973.[8] During this re-organisation, an assistant PSO post was created - Assistant Chief of Personnel (ACOP) - a two-star appointment. In the 1980s, two new directorates were formed under the COP - Financial Planning (Non-public funds) in 1985 and Ex-Servicemen Affairs (DESA) in 1988.[4]

Organisation

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The COP heads the Personnel Branch at the Naval Headquarters. The following Directors General/Controllers/Assistant Principal Staff Officers report into the COP.[9]

  • Controller of Personnel Services
  • Director General Medical Services
    • Assistant Director General Medical Services
  • Assistant Chief of Personnel (HRD)
  • Assistant Chief of Personnel (Administration and Civilian)
  • Judge Advocate General

Appointees

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S.No. Name Assumed office Left office Notes
Commodore Henry Richmond Inigo-Jones January 1947 August 1947 Last British appointee.[10]
1 Captain Bhaskar Sadashiv Soman August 1947 February 1949 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[11]
2 Captain Ram Dass Katari February 1949 14 December 1951 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[12][13]
3 Captain Benjamin Abraham Samson 14 December 1951 June 1954 [14][15]
4 Commodore Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda September 1954[n 1] November 1956 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[1][16]
5 Commodore Gyan Sarup Kapoor February 1957 20 November 1959 [6][3]
6 Commodore Kesavapillai Ramkrishnan Nair (first tenure) 20 November 1959 1963 [5][3][7]
7 Commodore Douglas St. John Cameron 1963 June 1965 [17][5]
8 Rear Admiral Kesavapillai Ramkrishnan Nair (second tenure) June 1965[n 2] December 1967 [5]
9 Rear Admiral Jal Cursetji December 1967 20 February 1970 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[18][19][20]
Commodore Elenjikal Chandy Kuruvila 20 February 1970 October 1970 Officiating.[21]
10 Vice Admiral Rabindra Nath Batra PVSM October 1970[n 3] March 1976 [22][23]
11 Vice Admiral Rustom K. S. Ghandhi VrC March 1976 March 1977 [24]
12 Vice Admiral Swaraj Parkash PVSM, MVC, AVSM March 1977 March 1979 [25][26]
13 Vice Admiral Manohar Prahlad Awati VrC 1 April 1979 February 1981 [27]
14 Vice Admiral Sardari Lal Sethi AVSM February 1981 25 February 1982 [28]
15 Vice Admiral Jayant Ganpat Nadkarni AVSM, VSM, NM 16 August 1982 April 1984 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[29][30]
16 Vice Admiral S. M. Gadihoke PVSM 30 June 1984 June 1988 [31][32]
17 Vice Admiral Vasant Laxman Koppikar AVSM 6 July 1988 1992 [33]
18 Vice Admiral R. B. Suri 1992 December 1994
19 Vice Admiral Kailash K. Kohli AVSM 5 January 1995 30 November 1995 [34]
20 Vice Admiral Sushil Kumar UYSM, AVSM, NM 4 December 1995 October 1996 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[35][36]
21 Vice Admiral P. J. Jacob AVSM, VSM 20 November 1996 31 March 1998 [37][38]
22 Vice Admiral John Colin De Silva AVSM March 1998 March 1999 [39][40]
23 Vice Admiral Arun Prakash AVSM, VrC, VSM March 1999 3 October 2001 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[41]
24 Vice Admiral Madanjit Singh 3 October 2001 May 2002 [42][43]
25 Vice Admiral Sureesh Mehta AVSM May 2002 January 2003 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[44]
26 Vice Admiral Yashwant Prasad PVSM, AVSM, VSM January 2003 October 2003 [45]
27 Vice Admiral Venkat Bharathan AVSM, VSM October 2003 August 2005 Later Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.[46]
28 Vice Admiral S. K. Damle August 2005 July 2007 [47]
29 Vice Admiral D. K. Dewan July 2007 September 2009 Later Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.[48]
30 Vice Admiral M. P. Muralidharan AVSM, NM September 2009 January 2012 [49]
31 Vice Admiral Anurag Thapliyal AVSM January 2012 March 2013 [50]
32 Vice Admiral Parasurama Naidu Murugesan AVSM, VSM March 2013 31 July 2015[n 4] Later Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.[52]
33 Vice Admiral Abhay Raghunath Karve AVSM 24 August 2015 28 May 2016 Later Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command.[53]
34 Vice Admiral Anil Kumar Chawla AVSM, VSM, NM 28 May 2016 1 August 2018 Later Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command.[54]
35 Vice Admiral R. Hari Kumar AVSM, VSM 1 August 2018 2 December 2019 Later Chief of the Naval Staff.[55]
36 Vice Admiral Ravneet Singh AVSM, NM 2 December 2019 31 May 2021 Later Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff.[56]
37 Vice Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi AVSM, NM 1 June 2021 28 February 2023 Current Chief of the Naval Staff.[57]
38 Vice Admiral Suraj Berry AVSM, NM, VSM 1 April 2023 6 October 2023 Current Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Forces Command.[58]
39 Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan AVSM, VSM 6 October 2023 30 April 2024 Current Vice Chief of the Naval Staff.[59]
40 Vice Admiral Sanjay Bhalla AVSM, NM 10 May 2024 Present Current COP.[60]

Notes

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  1. ^ Post upgraded to Commodore Second Class from 24 September 1956.[1]
  2. ^ Post upgraded to Rear Admiral 17 August 1965.[5]
  3. ^ Post upgraded to Vice-Admiral in March 1973.[8]
  4. ^ Officiating from March-July 2015.[51]

References

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  3. ^ a b c "Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Navy Branch)" (PDF). The Gazette of India. 9 April 1960. p. 87.
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Bibliography

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  • Hiranandani, G.M. (1999), Transition to Triumph: History of the Indian Navy, 1965-1975, Spantech & Lancer, ISBN 978-1897829721