February 13, 2026 11:12 AM

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Indian Navy assumes command of Combined Task Force 154

The Indian Navy has assumed command of Combined Task Force 154, marking the first time it has led the multinational training task force under the Combined Maritime Forces.

The change of command ceremony was held on Wednesday at the CMF headquarters in Manama, Bahrain.

The event was presided over by Vice Admiral Curt A. Renshaw. Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy and Senior military leaders from member nations were also present.

CTF-154 focuses on training and capacity building for member nations of the 47-nation Combined Maritime Forces. The development underscores India’s commitment to collaborative maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region and beyond.

The task force was established in May 2023 and is dedicated to enhancing maritime security through multinational training programs across the Middle East and the wider region.

CTF-154 conducts regular Maritime Security Enhancement Training events. It also carries out exercises such as Compass Rose and Northern and Southern Readiness.