Commodore Paramjit Singh Takes Command at INS Hamla, Enhancing Indian Navy's Logistics Training
Commodore Paramjit Singh has officially taken command of INS Hamla, the primary logistics training facility of the Indian Navy, during a ceremonial parade on April 21, 2026. He succeeds Commodore Raahul Mahajan in this position.
Distinguished Career in Logistics and Management
Commodore Singh is a seasoned expert in logistics and management, having studied at the following institutions:
| Naval Academy, Goa |
| Defence Services Staff College (DSSC), Wellington |
| College of Defence Management, Secunderabad |

Key Appointments Held
Throughout his career, he has undertaken several key roles, including:
| LOIC, Naval Pay Office |
| CSO (Personnel & Administration), HQKNA |
| CLOGO (Operational Logistics), HQ Eastern Naval Command |
| Base Victualling Officer, Visakhapatnam |
| JDOP, Naval Headquarters |
| Staff Officer to Vice Chief of Naval Staff |
| Directing Staff at INS Hamla |
Operational and International Experience
Commodore Singh has served on several major warships, including:
| INS Vikramaditya |
| INS Investigator |
| INS Magar |
| INS Brahmaputra |
In addition, he represented India in the United Nations Mission in Sudan, serving as a Staff Officer for Movement Control.

Strengthening Logistics Training
His leadership is anticipated to further advance the standards of training, logistics capabilities, and operational support within the Indian Navy.







