Rear Admiral Arun Auditto,
AVSM
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (AVSM) is a military award of India given to recognize "distinguished service of an exceptional order" to all ranks of the armed forces. The award is a peacetime equivalent of Uttam Yuddh Seva Medal, which is a Wartime Dis ...
,
NM was a Flag Officer in the
Indian Navy
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. He was decorated with a gallantry award during the
Liberation of Goa
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. A pioneer submariner in the Indian Navy, he was the
commissioning Commanding Officer of the
Kalvari-class submarine , which he commanded during the
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military confrontation between India and Pakistan that occurred during the Bangladesh Liberation War in East Pakistan from 3 December 1971 until the
Pakistani capitulation in Dhaka on 16 Decem ...
. He later commanded the
submarine base INS Virbahu and the
Whitby-class frigate . After promotion to flag rank, he served as the Fortress Commander Andaman and Nicobar (FORTAN) and as the first
Flag Officer Submarines, before retiring in 1988.
Early life and education
Auditto was born in Allahabad to Gyan Chander, a college lecturer. He completed his schooling in Allahabad, attending the
Boys' High School & College. He then attended the
Ewing Christian College
Ewing Christian College (ECC), formerly Allahabad Christian College, is an autonomous constituent college of University of Allahabad, located in Allahabad, India.
The college was established in 1902 by Arthur Henry Ewing, a prominent Presbyte ...
for a year before getting selected to attend the
Joint Services Wing (JSW),
Dehradun. While at the JSW, he chose to join the
Indian Navy
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. After graduating from JSW, he trained on board the
training ship
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.
Naval career
Early career
Auditto was commissioned into the
Indian Navy
The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates si ...
in 1955. After training on the ''Tir'', he spent his early years on board the
Ton-class minesweeper
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''INS Cannanore'' and the
Hunt-class destroyer
The Hunt class was a class of escort destroyer of the Royal Navy. The first vessels were ordered early in 1939, and the class saw extensive service in the Second World War, particularly on the British east coast and Mediterranean convoys. They ...
. He chose to specialise in
Torpedo and anti-submarine warfare (TAS) and was selected to attend the Long course at the TAS school in Cochin.
In early November 1961, while he was undergoing the course, he was selected to command a
landing party
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and was posted to the Gunnery school.
Operation Vijay 1961
The landing party was
platoon
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-sized and consisted of recently graduated seaman gunners who were being trained in small arms and short gunnery. It also had a demolition section who were trained on underwater weapons. The platoon, led by Auditto, was intensively trained over the month. On 16 December, the platoon embarked on , commanded by Captain
K. L. Kulkarni. The landing party was to assault and capture
Anjadip Island
Anjediva Island (also Anjadip Island) ( Konkani: Anjadiv; Portuguese: ''Ilha de Angediva'') is an Indian island in the Arabian Sea. It sits off the coast of Canacona. It is politically part of Goa state, geographically the nearest mainland is t ...
and Auditto discussed the plan with Captain Kulkarni and the Task Force Commander - the
Flag Officer Commanding Indian Fleet Rear Admiral
B.S. Soman. On 18 December, the day of the landing, they received intelligence that the Portuguese garrison had surrendered and that no resistance was expected.
The 75 men of the platoon were launched in two boats in broad daylight. The first wave was commanded by Auditto and the next by his
second-in-command Senior Commissioned Gunner Noel Kelman. The first boat landed on the beach without resistance but the second boat was met with machine gun fire. The wounded were sent back to ''Trishul'' and the platoon captured the Island and took over the
prisoners of war. Auditto and Kelman were both wounded in the operation.
Auditto was decorated with the
Nao Sena Medal
Nau Sena Medal (also spelt ''Nao Sena Medal'', lit. ''Navy Medal'') is a gallantry award for servicemen in the Indian Navy.
History
The Nao Sena Medal was instituted on 26 January 1960 by the Government of India, with the approval of the Presid ...
for gallantry.
The citation for the Nao Sena Medal reads as follows:
Submarine Arm
In 1962, the
Government of India
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approved the proposal of building the submarine arm and the first officers were selected for training. A large number of officers and sailors volunteered to join the submarine arm. In February 1962, Auditto was one of four officers selected to attend
HMS Dolphin, the home of the
Royal Navy Submarine Service
The Royal Navy Submarine Service is one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy. It is sometimes known as the Silent Service, as submarines are generally required to operate undetected.
The service operates six fleet submarines ( SSNs) ...
.
After completing the year-long course, Auditto returned to India and was appointed TAS officer of the
Blackwood-class frigate . He was subsequently posted as an instructor to the TAS school in Cochin.
In September 1965, India signed an agreement to acquire four submarines and a
Submarine tender
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Development
Submarines are small compared to most oceangoing vessels, and generally do not have the ability to carry large amounts of food, fuel, torpedoes, and ...
among other ships. was the first submarine to be inducted into the Indian Navy in December 1967. Auditto underwent training in Russian language and oversaw training of the crew of the second submarine . He was appointed the commissioning
executive officer of ''Khanderi'', commanded by Commander M. N. Vasudeva. ''Khanderi'' sailed from
Riga and reached India after rounding the
Cape of Good Hope. In December 1969, the fourth submarine was to be commissioned in Riga. Auditto was promoted to the rank of
Commander and appointed the
commissioning commanding officer of . ''Kursura'' was commissioned on 18 December 1969 and embarked on her maiden voyage from Balrisk on 20 February 1970.
During her homecoming voyage, which lasted from February to April 1970, she visited
Göteborg
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, La Coruña,
Takoradi
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and
Mauritius
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.
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was sparked by the
Bangladesh Liberation war, a conflict between the traditionally dominant
West Pakistan
West Pakistan ( ur, , translit=Mag̱ẖribÄ« PÄkistÄn, ; bn, পশà§à¦šà¦¿à¦® পাকিসà§à¦¤à¦¾à¦¨, translit=Pôścim Pakistan) was one of the two Provincial exclaves created during the One Unit Scheme in 1955 in Pakistan. It was ...
is and the majority
East Pakistan
East Pakistan was a Pakistani province established in 1955 by the One Unit Policy, renaming the province as such from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh. Its land borders were with India and Myanmar, wi ...
is. In 1970, East Pakistanis demanded autonomy for the state, but the
Pakistani government
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failed to satisfy these demands and, in early 1971, a demand for secession took root in East Pakistan. In March, the
Pakistan Armed Forces
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launched a fierce campaign to curb the secessionists, the latter including soldiers and police from East Pakistan. Thousands of East Pakistanis died, and nearly ten million refugees fled to
West Bengal
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, an adjacent Indian state. In April, India decided to assist in the formation of the new nation of
Bangladesh
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.
Auditto was in command of the submarine during this time. ''Kursura'' and were part of the
Western Naval Command
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. Operating under the direction of the
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command
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Vice Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli
Admiral Sourendra Nath Kohli, PVSM (21 June 1916 – 21 January 1997) was an Indian Navy admiral who served as the 8th Chief of the Naval Staff from 1 March 1973 until 29 February 1976. Kohli served as the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-I ...
, ''Kursura'' was deployed on patrol with the aims:
* To attack and sink all Pakistani warships
* To sink all merchant shipping sighted/detected when specifically ordered
* Patrol and surveillance
Auditto deployed the submarine on 13 November 1971 and was in the designated waiting station till 18 November, moving on to a second waiting station where she remained till 30 November. She then rendezvoused with ''Karanj'' on 30th and returned to Mumbai on 4 December.
Post-war career
After the war, in March 1972, Auditto relinquished command of the submarine. He was appointed Commander (executive officer) of the
submarine base INS Virbahu in
Visakhapatnam
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. He served as EXO to the first three commanding officers of the base - Captains K. S. Subramaniam,
M. N. R. Samant and M. N. Vasudeva. After a long tenure of about four years, he took over as the commanding officer (CO) of the base on 31 January 1976. He served as CO Virbahu for about two years, after which he assumed command of the ship he had been launched from during Operation Vijay - the
Whitby-class frigate ''INS Trishul''. Subsequently, he moved to Naval headquarters as the Director Submarine Arm (DSA).
Flag rank
In June 1983, Auditto was promoted to the rank of
Rear Admiral and appointed Assistant Chief of Naval Staff Operations (ACNS Ops). He then moved to Visakhapatnam as the Chief of Staff (COS) to the
Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command
The Eastern Naval Command is one of the three command-level formations of the Indian Navy. It is headquartered in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The command is responsible for the all naval forces in the Bay of Bengal and parts of the Indian Ocea ...
, Vice Admiral
Jayant Ganpat Nadkarni. On 26 January 1986, he was awarded the
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished service of an exceptional order. After a year-long stint as COS ENC, he took over as the Fortress Commander, Andaman and Nicobar Islands (FORTAN) on 30 April 1986. In 2001, the
Andaman and Nicobar Command
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was created this post was re-designated
Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command
Commander-in-Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command (CINCAN) is the head of the Andaman and Nicobar Command, the first and only Tri-service theater command of the Indian Armed Forces, based at Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a Unio ...
.
In 1987, a class authority for submarines was created. The
Flag Officer Submarines (FOSM) would be located in Visakhapatnam and be the single-point authority for all training and maintenance of submarines. Auditto was appointed the first FOSM and assumed office on 30 March 1987. As the first FOSM, he was instrumental in setting standards with regard to submarine safety, training, maintenance and operating schedules, operational readiness inspections, etc. After a stint of around sixteen months, Auditto was placed on the retired list and superannuated on 31 July 1988.
Personal life, later life and death
Auditto was married to Ranjana (née Langer), daughter of an
Indian Army
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officer. The couple met while playing badminton at the
United Services Club
United Services Club (also known as ''US Club'') is a golf club located in Colaba area of Mumbai.
Established in 1928 by the Indian Army, it is now run jointly by the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force
The Indian Air Force (IAF) ...
in
Colaba, Mumbai. The couple had three children and resided at the Goldcroft Bungalow in
Walkeshwar
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,
Malabar Hill
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in
South Mumbai
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.
After his retirement, Auditto served as the President of the Naval Foundation Mumbai Chapter.
On 27 February 2001, ''INS Kursura'' was
decommissioned at the
RK Beach
Ramakrishna Beach also known as R K Beach is situated on the east coast of Bay of Bengal in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. It is located near Dolphin's Nose.
RK Beach gets its name from the Ramakrishna Mission ashram situated near the beach.
...
in Visakhapatnam and inaugurated as a museum.
As the submarine's first commanding officer, Auditto was the guest of honour during the decommissioning ceremony.
Auditto died peacefully at his home in Mumbai on 21 April 2021.
His last wish was his ashes be immersed by the museum of the submarine he first commanded- INS Kursura and the same was done by his son.
See also
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Annexation of Goa
The Annexation of Goa was the process in which the Republic of India annexed ', the then Portuguese Indian territories of Goa, Daman and Diu, starting with the armed action carried out by the Indian Armed Forces in December 1961. In India, ...
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