new Delhi. India is fully prepared to give a befitting reply to China’s trickery everywhere. The Indian Navy deployed its warship in the Indian Ocean as well as in the South China Sea soon after the skirmish caused by Chinese handiwork in the Galvan Valley. This information was revealed for the first time on Sunday, sources quoted. This step is important because China has been asserting its claim on the South China Sea. Sources say that the effect of deploying warships in the South China Sea was immediately visible to the Chinese Navy. He raised this issue in diplomatic level talks with India.
Under regular drill, the Indian warship was constantly informed about the activities of other countries. The entire mission was carried out in a secret manner so that the naval activities are not monitored. During this deployment, India also took the US into confidence. Continued contact with the US Navy. The US has also deployed its ships in the region. The Navy has also deployed its ships near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands near the Malacca Strait and the Chinese Navy’s entryway into the deep ocean. This has helped the Chinese Navy monitor every movement. Many ships from China also come from Malacca Strait with oil and other goods from other continents.
Complete preparation from east to west
Sources said that the Indian Navy is ready to meet any challenge on both the eastern and western front. Mission-based deployment has helped to effectively control the situation in and around the Indian Ocean. The Indian Navy is also planning to deploy various automated submarines, unmanned systems and sensors to monitor Chinese naval movements from Malacca Strait towards Indian Ocean.
Look everywhere
Navy has also deployed ships close to Andaman
– Monitoring of every movement and activity in China
– Also plans to install automatic submarines and sensors
Why is this step important?
By sending its warship to the South China Sea, India has shown to China that it is ready to challenge even on its most important strategic front.
Fighter aircraft doing exercises
The Navy has also deployed its MiG-29K fighter aircraft at an air force base. These aircraft are practicing to face any collision in the ground and hilly areas.
Purchase process will be speeded up
The procurement process of 10 unmanned aircraft capable of flying from the ship is being expedited. The deal is estimated to be worth Rs 1,245 crore.
South China Sea issue
China wants its unilateral rule over the South China Sea. Here he is also building some artificial islands. Countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and Brunei also assert rights over various parts of the region.
Strategic and economic importance
The South China Sea has tremendous economic and geo-strategic importance. One-third of the world’s seaports pass through here, through which trade of three trillion dollars is done every year. The region has abundant reserves of oil and natural gas below sea level.
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