Flag Officer Submarines (India) Explained

Post:Flag Officer Submarines
Flag:File:Rear_Admiral_ensign_of_Indian_Navy.svg
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Flagcaption:Flag of the FOSM (Rear Admiral's flag)
Incumbent:Rear Admiral K. Venkatraman, VSM
Incumbentsince:April 2023
Department:Indian Navy
Abbreviation:FOSM
Reports To:Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command
Seat:Visakhapatnam
First:Rear Admiral Arun Auditto, AVSM, NM
Formation:1987

The Flag Officer Submarines (FOSM) is the single-point class authority of submarines in the Indian Navy. A two star Officer holding the rank of Rear Admiral, the FOSM is responsible for submarine safety, submarine training, maintenance and operating schedules and operational readiness inspections. The current FOSM is Rear Admiral K. Venkatraman who assumed office on 1 April 2023.

History

The submarine arm of the Indian Navy was formed with the commissioning of in December 1967. Three other submarines –, and were acquired from the Soviet Union and the 8th Submarine squadron was formed. The submarine base INS Virbahu in Visakhapatnam was commissioned on 19 May 1971 as the shore support base for submarines.[1] The Commanding Officer of Virbahu functioned as the Captain of the submarine squadron and the class Authority for all submarines.

In 1985, the Navy's Command and Control structure was streamlined. To rationalise Command and Control of the Submarine Arm, a single-point class authority was constituted which would be located at the Submarine Headquarters in Visakhapatnam. This authority would be responsible for all training and maintenance of submarines, analogous to Flag Officer Naval Aviation (FONA). The authority was christened Flag Officer Submarines (FOSM) and Rear Admiral Arun Auditto, took over as the first FOSM.[2] The FOSM was to be responsible to NHQ for all Class Authority and training functions in regard to submarines. The FOSM would be under the administrative control of the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command. (FOC-in-C ENC), but interact with the FOC-in-C of both Eastern Naval Command and Western Naval Command on all matters related to his charter of duties.

In the 1990s, the need for a senior officer at Naval headquarters was felt. The officer would impart senior level advice on submarine matters. On 14 October 1996, the appointment of Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Submarines) (ACNS SM) was created. Rear Admiral Arun Kumar Singh, took over as the first ACNS (SM).[2] He also dual-hatted as the FOSM. While the policy decisions were taken by the FOSM, the administration of the submarine HQ was carried out by a Commodore.[2] The ACNS functioned under the Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff. In January 2001, the post of ACNS (SM) was instituted as a separate billet. The ACNS (SM) is based at NHQ while the FOSM is based at Visakhapatnam.

Structure

The submarine base INS Virbahu and the submarine training school INS Satavahana come under the FOSM. INS Satavahana, being a training establishment comes under the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command since the command is the training command of the Navy. FOSM provides necessary support to FOC-in-C South for technical aspects of submarine training.[3]

List of FOSM

S.No. NameAssumed officeLeft officeNotes
11 May 198731 July 1988First FOSM.
2Rear Admiral J. M. S. Sodhi 1 August 1988 24 March 1991
3Rear Admiral R. N. Ganesh 25 March 199111 October 1992Later served as Flag Officer Commanding Western Fleet, Director General of the Indian Coast Guard and Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command.[4]
4Rear Admiral S. C. Anand 12 October 199231 October 1996
5Rear Admiral Arun Kumar Singh 1 November 19969 March 2000Later served as Director General of the Indian Coast Guard, Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command and Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command.[5]
6Rear Admiral R. K. Sharma 10 March 20005 November 2001
7Rear Admiral Arun Kumar Singh 6 November 200124 June 2002Second tenure.
8Rear Admiral K. N. Sushil 25 June 200215 August 2005Later served as Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Naval Command.
9Rear Admiral A. Y. Kalaskar 16 August 200531 August 2006Later served as FOMA.[6]
101 September 200625 November 2008Later served as Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command.
11Rear Admiral M. T. Moraes 26 November 200828 July 2011[7]
12Rear Admiral Srikant29 July 201121 September 2012Later served as Commandant of the National Defence College and Director General Project Seabird.
1322 September 201224 September 2015Current Inspector General Nuclear Safety.[8]
1425 September 201510 October 2016Later served as Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Area (FOMA). Current Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff
1511 October 20165 February 2020Current Flag Officer Maharashtra Area.[9]
16Rear Admiral A. Y. Sardesai5 February 2020 31 March 2023[10]
17Rear Admiral K. Venkatraman 1 April 2023PresentCurrent FOSM.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Shekhawat . Adm VS . A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART . Quarterdeck . 2021.
  2. Web site: Firsts in Submarine Arm of IN Indian Navy . www.indiannavy.nic.in.
  3. Web site: INS Satavahana Indian Navy . www.indiannavy.nic.in.
  4. Web site: RN Ganesh . International Strategic and Security Studies Programme NIAS India . 2018-02-13.
  5. Web site: New Flag Appointments in the Navy . archive.pib.gov.in.
  6. Web site: Governor calls corporate world to employ ex-servicemen . www.oneindia.com . en . 2007-12-14.
  7. Web site: Staff Reporter . Srikant takes charge . The Hindu . en-IN . 2011-07-30.
  8. Web site: h20 . www.sainiksamachar.nic.in.
  9. Web site: Rear Admiral Vennam Srinivas, NM takes over as Flag Officer Submarines Indian Navy . www.indiannavy.nic.in.
  10. Web site: Flag Officer Submarines Indian Navy . www.indiannavy.nic.in.
  11. Web site: Rear Admiral K Venkatraman took over as the 17th Flag Officer Submarines from Rear Admiral AY Sardesai at Visakhapatnam. . Twitter . 3 April 2023 . en.