Naval and Maritime Academy

35TH JNSC SYNDICATE PRESENTATIONS ON MARITIME STRATEGY & WARFARE

The 35th Junior Naval Staff Course marked a significant milestone with syndicate presentations on Maritime Strategy & Warfare held on September 24-25, 2024, at the Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda Auditorium. Student Officers analyzed contemporary topics, including Maritime Hybrid Warfare, Sri Lanka’s Naval Diplomacy, Space-Based Maritime Surveillance, and Strategic Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Flag Officer Commanding Naval Fleet underscored the necessity of acquiring knowledge to enhance confidence and communication skills among officers. Participation included, Commanding officer FAF 4, senior naval officers in Dockyard and directing staff, emphasizing collaborative learning in naval operations.

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The Naval and Maritime Academy is committed to operational excellence in producing competent Naval personnel through learner-centered education within a military framework. We pursue continuous improvement through systematic quality management, evidence-based decision making, and stakeholder engagement while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and academic integrity. We uphold accessibility, equity, and non-discrimination in all our operations, fulfill our social responsibility to national defense and environmental stewardship, and ensure efficient use of resources. Through compliance with naval regulations ISO 21001:2018, Standard Training Certification and Watchkeeping conventions, and university accreditation standards, we strive for excellence in training graduates capable of defending the nation and serving with honor.