B.P. Singh Appointed as New Director General of Naval Armament
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New Delhi, March 2 (NationPress) B.P. Singh, a distinguished graduate of the National Defence College, has officially taken over the role of Director General of Naval Armament (DGONA) at Naval Headquarters located in New Delhi, as confirmed by an official announcement on Monday.
Singh, a member of the 1994 cohort of the Indian Naval Armament Service (INAS), stepped into his new position on Sunday, following the retirement of Divakar Jayant, who concluded his service on February 28 after a commendable career serving the nation.
With a background in Mechanical Engineering from Bihar College of Engineering (currently known as the National Institute of Technology) in Patna, Singh carries over thirty years of extensive and varied experience within the Naval Armament Organisation, as noted in an official statement.
His vast expertise encompasses the management of traditional armaments and ammunition, along with guided weapon systems specifically for the Indian Navy.
According to the statement, "His knowledge includes procurement, storage, maintenance, safety, logistics management, and life-cycle support for complex weapon systems, which significantly improve operational readiness."
Before taking the helm at DGONA, Singh held the position of Chief General Manager at the Naval Armament Depot (NAD) in Mumbai, where he spearheaded vital operational, logistical, and infrastructural projects.
Singh has been entrusted with numerous significant roles at key establishments, such as NAD Visakhapatnam, NAD Mumbai, and NAD Trombay.
He has also previously contributed to the Directorate General of Naval Armament at Naval Headquarters in New Delhi, where he was involved in policy development and strategic planning within the armament sector.
Furthermore, Singh served as Chief General Manager of NAD Aluva, where he enhanced operational efficiency and depot management processes.
As a graduate of the esteemed National Defence College (NDC-60), B.P. Singh has completed advanced training in strategic and national security studies, further solidifying his leadership qualifications.
The Naval Armament Organisation (NAO) is dedicated to ensuring the operational readiness of both the Indian Navy and Coast Guard through specialized management, inspection, and maintenance of arms and ammunition, with a strong emphasis on indigenisation and effective supply chain management for weaponry.