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Vice Admiral Sunil Anand assumes charge as Controller of Logistics

Issue No. 10 | May 16-31, 2017Photo(s): By Indian Navy

Vice Admiral Sunil Anand assumed duties of the Controller of Logistics with effect from May 1, 2017 on superannuation of his predecessor Vice Admiral Jaywant Korde. Prior to assuming the present appointment, he was Assistant Controller of Logistics at IHQ MoD (Navy) New Delhi.

An alumnus of Indian Naval Academy, Vice Admiral Sunil Anand, Nausena Medal, was commissioned into the Indian Navy on July 1, 1983. He has rendered sea service onboard INS Vidyut as a Missile Gunnery Specialist. As a Logistics Officer he has served onboard INS Sutlej, INS Krishna as part of the commissioning crew, and INS Delhi a guided missile Destroyer. The officer is also an alumnus of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington and the Naval War College Goa where he did the Higher Command course.