Agniveers Complete Intensive Radar Plotter Course at Indian Navy's Navigation Direction School
The successful conclusion of the Basic Qualification (Radar Plotter) Agniveer Course at the Navigation Direction School for the Indian Navy was celebrated with a Passing Out Parade. This event, marked by impeccable drill performances, signified the end of an intense training period and the preparedness of Agniveers to assume vital navigation roles on key naval vessels.
During a comprehensive 12-week training program, participants engaged in rigorous exercises in navigation direction, radar plotting, small arms handling, security tasks, and physical training. The course also incorporated activities such as public speaking and debates to boost confidence, enhance communication skills, and foster overall personality development.

The Officer-in-Charge, who reviewed the parade, applauded the Agniveers for their commitment and exemplary performance standards. Recognition was given to outstanding trainees in fields such as professional proficiency, academic success, and military conduct.

Following the successful completion of the course, the Agniveers are now prepared for deployment on frontline warships throughout various Indian Navy fleets, where they will play a crucial role in maritime operations and national defense.

The event served as a significant achievement for both the trainees and their families, as these newly trained sailors begin their careers in national service. This reinforces the Indian Navy's dedication to fostering a capable, disciplined, and forward-looking force.







