ENC – THE
GOLDEN YEARS
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Eastern Naval Command (established 01
Mar 1968), if blessed with a vocal-chord, would proudly recount her life’s glimpses on the eve of
Golden Jubilee, ‘Still an infant under 4, I was called upon by Mother India to
vanquish the enemy submarine ‘Ghazi’ and assist in the creation of a new Nation
with the deployment of Vikrant’s Sea-Hawks amidst absolute blockade of East
Pakistan by ships of my fleet. I was thus instrumental in scripting the surrender of 94K
Pakistani soldiers on 16th Dec 1971, ensuring the Birth of
Bangladesh. I have been providing disaster relief regularly to our Eastern
coast during the devastating cyclones. When the worst ever refinery fire broke
out at HPCL, Vizag in Sep 1997, my fire fighting teams responded expeditiously,
strived day and night to contain the disaster that could have soon escalated to
unimaginable proportions. My ships and crew were deployed speedily to
rehabilitate families devastated by Tsunami on 26 Dec 2004, along our
south-eastern coasts, Srilanka and A&N Islands. I was emotional like a
Bridesmaid, when 95 Warships from 50 nations saluted our President on 06 Feb
2016 in a Sail-past onboard INS Sumitra, when I hosted the 2nd IFR for our
country. Today with a plethora of Ships, Submarines and Aircraft under my umbrella, I can dexterously thwart
the designs of any invader with an
evil eye on Mother India’
Having been posted to Airstations
(Garuda and Hansa) on the Western Seaboard, I was excited as a kid on Christmas
eve, in Dec 1993, on transfer to Taragiri in Vizag for Sea-time. Our honeymoon of 3 years in Goa (with IL-38
sqn) had gifted us a beautiful bundle of Joy, Aakash. It was our first relocation after marriage, so luggage was less but excitement boundless.
Our progression from C-type mess accommodation
to B-type Ragini was as effortless as blinking, with 1-year A-type seniority. I
was senior watch-keeper onboard but was
privileged to don the hat of second-in-command
for a few stints, as the Flagship. Ours was a well worked-up ship under a cool-cat CO, Capt MR Khan, who remained calm as unruffled
waters in a lake, even during ship’s breakdowns. When he handed over the baton
to a hot-tempered submariner, it was like the issue of mass Genform to ship’s
company from Alaska to El-Salvador (the Land of Volcanoes). Reminiscences of our
turbulent past are indeed soothing. Besides Snr Watchkeeping duties, being an
aviator, I was nominated Oic FLYCO, a task I revelled onboard during Helo
operations. Post sea time, I side-stepped as CAVO-II, ENC.
During evening stroll in Naval Park,
I met Capt Sanjoy Gupta, who had just taken over as Command Aviation Offr. A
principled man of absolute honesty and
integrity, I was blessed to serve with and sired a worthy mentor in him. Like a
true Leader, he was a swift decision maker in matters Aviation on the Eastern
seaboard and trusted me solely with records and returns to NHQ. I was privileged to be among the staff of FOC-in-C,
VAdm B Guha and later VAdm PV Das. Subsequent
to two yrs educative command tenure, I was reappointed LtCdr(Flying) INS Dega,
being commanded by Capt DK Chandani. A challenging power-packed six months
followed, prior to my transfer-out to NCC Baroda.
During my formal Calling-on (Jul’96),
Capt Chandani after the formal pep-talk told me, “Dutta, I want you to
undertake a task that ENC has not executed before”. My unpretentious heart
skipped a beat, even as I tried to keep my smile pasted on my lips. He further
elaborated, “I want you to plan, organize and execute a Naval Children’s trek
to Nepal, Duration-10 days in mid-Oct. My ExO, LtCdr Bhalerao has done the
initial spadework and shall brief you.”
It was a sensational and awesome challenge to be executed with the kids.
After meeting ExO (my course-mate) and discussion with SO(Adv) HQENC, I earnestly planned a trek for 44 school
children at Pokhara for 5 days plus a
visit to Kathmandu, accounting to & fro journey by train from Vizag to
Patna and back and a 50 seater Bus from Patna for 8 days to accompany throughout the trek. In a week the plan was discussed threadbare with CO, (stay planned at
Indian Army Pension Camp at Pokhara). A briefing was arranged in C-in-C’s office with self, CO Dega and
SO(Adv). VAdm PV Das satisfied with the plan gave a few quick-fire directives
to have a Lady Doctor, Cdr Nirmala Kanan (later Radm) as our Team Leader, and a young officer from the Fleet, Lt Pawan Chauhan (now
Cmde) included. The Admiral was kind to
permit my wife, Meena too. I met the DRM and arranged for train reservations
for the Trekking team. Corresponded with Pension Camp Pokhara for stay and
messing. Planned the budget for the entire Children’s trek and arranged for a
Hired Bus from Patna to Pokhara and back for the entire duration, on a competitive
basis. When the Command Daily Order
asked for volunteers (8-14 yrs) , the response was overwhelming ( over 150) , It was pruned down to admit only
one per family. A local trek was organized to shortlist final 44. Regular briefings to the team fostered Espirit-de-corps among the young members, whom SurgCdr Nirmala, Self,
Chauhan and Meena knew by names prior departure.
The excitement was writ large on every face
at Vizag Railway station during the Trek Launch. The Journey to Pokhara by train
and bus was Pure fun for kids. As the bus veered into the scenic Pokhara Plateau
at dawn the kids shrieked in delight. The accommodation in the pension camp boasted
of exquisite interiors. Every day a trek was undertaken during the forenoon
hours with team games planned for the pleasant evenings, followed by kids
entertainment program. A visit to Mahipal Medical College was organized too. Pokhra
accomplished, we headed for Kathmandu, where the final trek of 15 km was executed
from a mountain top, descending down to ‘Pheu Tal’, an enchanting Lake. A visit
to important tourist spots including the popular Pashupatinath Temple was undertaken.
The children were mighty elated shopping; buy an item for Rs 40, pay Rs 100
(Indian Currency), receive back Rs 120 (Nepal Currency). The equation then was
Rs 100 (IC) = Rs 160 (NC). I remember one Tamilian kid expressed his urge for Curd-rice,
that wasn’t in Menu. Self and Pawan surveyed the streets to fetch curd, for him
to relish his favourite Curd-rice. A daily sitrep was provided to HQENC by landline, for updating the children’s welfare
to eager Parents. A setback awaited us at Patna. All trains to Vizag were
cancelled indefinitely due to cyclonic devastation on the East coast. We got
our tickets cancelled and continued our
Road journey with a Lunch break at INS Chilka enroute. Some children
suffered from Diarrhea on the homebound leg. Like
a mother, Surg Cdr Nirmala Kanan treated them. The bus reached back around midnight, amidst a rousing
welcome by the DSO and the eager Parents. A sanguine debrief was conducted at HQs
next day. It was a well planned successful adventure activity for children, that paved the way for future ventures in subsequent years. The success of the Trip was the outcome of able Leadership of Cdr (Later Surg RAdm) Nirmala Kanan. Albeit the maiden Children's Trek to Nepal would not have been possible without the Guidance and active & continued support by Cmde DK Chandani, CO Dega.
My wife Meena contributed to NWWA
earnestly being active in all their organized functions. When a requirement cropped-up
for a Command lady swimming instructor, she was selected. Being the daughter of
one of the first Divers of the IN (LtCdr VP Bakshi), she inherited swimming
skills as a fish. She was also the
Principal of Ashoka Vidhyalaya, being run for the children of dockyard workers.
Additionally being an adventure enthusiast, she undertook Waterskiing and Parasailing organized by
Command. With all the hectic activities in her stride, She was blessed with our second Baby-boy on
24 Jan 95. She has recently bagged two Silvers in the National Masters Swimming Championship at Rajkot.
After we returned from Nepal, Dega was
tasked to organise a farewell Cultural programme for our outgoing CNS, Adm VS Shekhawat. Capt Chandani produced and
directed a play ‘Abhi toh main Jawan hoon’. Self, Lt Vivekanand Roy and Meena enacted the main Lead along with Kunj Bali, Cdr Vikas Chinchore, Lt Shiv Tripathy and quite a few cast selected from the
fleet. The initial rehearsals were organised in Cmde DK Chandani's residence with his good lady Mrs Suniti Chandani looking after the rowdy gang. (Suniti Ma'am who had mastery in Beauty grooming had decked up the interiors of her home exquisitely. The personal chemistry between Dev Sir and Suniti Ma'am not only makes them an ideal couple but Indian Idols as well, for others to emulate. Dev Sir used to always address her good lady as 'Begum'.) After two weeks of rehearsals, we were on stage for the full dress
finale. The drama was stupendous and drew standing ovation from the packed Command Auditorium. Adm and Mrs Shekhawat stepped on stage, to personally interact with the cast. The Adm had suggested staging the show in Vizag city for civilians too. The cast had developed into a well-knit team during rehearsals,
addressing each other by stage names aka Bhaskar, Raghu, Manmath, Pawan,
Yamini, Alakhnanda, Sheetal etc. After
every rehearsal the cast landed up for Drinks and Dinner’ in one’s home,
taking turns. Dega was also tasked to prepare a few greens to initiate golfing.
Today it’s a full-fledged Command Golf Course.
This year, even as the ENC celebrates its Golden Jubilee, these memories
flood back, as we turn pages of our
Life’s album, of our tenure there from 1993-97. Shano Varuna !
Jai Hind !!
MEENA DUTTA- MASTERS CHAMPION
IFR-2016
About the
Author: Commander Rajinder
Dutta (Retd) has been a Naval Pilot and a Qualified Flying Instructor with
about 3000 hrs of flying on various fixed wing Aircraft of Indian Navy, viz
HT-2, HPT-32, Kiran, Islander, Super Connie, Fokker F-27 and IL-38.
He is a Master of ceremonies and an avid Blogger:
http://rajdutta26.blogspot.com
Email- tthunderbolt2003@yahoo.co.in
He is a Master of ceremonies and an avid Blogger:
http://rajdutta26.blogspot.com
Email- tthunderbolt2003@yahoo.co.in
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