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TheIndian Navytoday said it "minutely" monitors the activities of its Chinese counterpart in theIndian Ocean Rimeven as it downplayed China's assertive white paper ondefencewhich talks about enhancing its naval reach for the first time to "open seas protection" far from its shores.

Underlining that India's maritime resources are directly linked to country's economy, Navy chief AdmiralR K Dhowansaid Chinese ships have been deployed in anti-piracy operations since 2008 in the Indian Ocean along with some submarines.

"PLA Navy's activities are minutely monitored by Indian Navy and our belief is that the responsibility of protecting Indian Ocean and our coastline lies with the Navy. Our ships, aircraft carriers are always on alert so that our security is maintained," he said speaking to reporters on the last day of the Naval Commanders' Conference being held here.

Asked about China's white paper on defence, Dhowan said every navy makes out its plan as to what it is supposed to do.

"There would be aspects related to defensive operations, surveillance, and all kinds of operations which spread out during the period of peace and during hostilities. So it is natural for any Navy to have its plans which covers the spectrum of entire operations. That (Chinese white paper) is a normal activity for any white paper of any navy," he said.

On Tuesday,Chinahas unveiled an assertive military strategy enhancing its naval reach for the first time to "open seas protection" far from its shores which could pose a challenge to the Indian Navy especially in the Indian Ocean.

The 9,000-word paper has warned of threats to China's maritime rights and interests, citing the provocative actions of some offshore neighbours, including reinforced and illegal military presence in Chinese territory, and outside parties involving themselves in South China Sea affairs.

From India's point of view, the white paper highlights four critical security domains, including the ocean, outer space, cyberspace and nuclear weapons including plans to make the Navy a blue water navy which could pose a major challenge to Indian Navy .

Dhowan said India has an effective maritime cooperation road map.

He added that India has had a look at all its maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean region especially with regard to capacity building and capability enhancement.

He said the policy looks at what kind of assistance can be provided, "whether it is in terms of training, whether it is in terms of carrying out ease of patrol, whether it is to provide ships, aircraft, hydro graphic survey".

The Navy chief said everything is taken into account in the plan to see that "these littoral countries are assisted by us both for capacity building and capability enhancement".

The chief said that the Chinese Navy has been invited for the International Fleet Review scheduled for next year.

He also spoke about Navy's recently launched infrastructure development plan.

Dhowan said it has been done to "dovetail" the plan into Navy's capability perspective plan till 2027 so that the infrastructure, which is required in Naval commands, whether for maintenance, operation and training, is in sync with the planned inductions of assets.

He said the Andaman and Nicobar islands and the Minicoy Island are also part of the plan.

Talking about the scheduled MALABAR naval exercise with US slated for later this year, Dhowan said the government would decide if Japan will also be included.

US has been pressing India to include Japan into the bilateral exercise but India is yet to decide on it.

Talking about the Indian submarines, he said the trails of the indigenously developed nuclear submarine Arihant was progressing well.

On the issue of the joint vision document India released with Vietnam, Dhowan said Vietnam was an important country.

He said the document relates to wide ranging areas which the Indian Navy and the Vietnamese navy cooperates in maritime domain.

"These are related to training aspects, related to other aspects of defence cooperation, setting up of dockyard facilities and so on," he said adding that it was a good step which is a further take on from the earlier areas of cooperation.

"This will only strengthen the bilateral ties and open up further avenues of cooperation between the two countries," he said.

Chinese activities in Indian Ocean Rim are monitored 'minutely': R K Dhowan - The Economic Times
 
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Haha. Maybe if they see a US drone, they will call it a star! It is that common. Maybe I will get banned now)

See this is the difference between a statement and rant. I backed up my statement with an article from your delusional media. You on the other hand just ranted, exposing your blind hatred, delusions and inferiority complex!

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Inferiority complex? Dumb? We have space crafts orbiting other planets, we have one of the largest satellite constelations, ICBM with nukes, we are building fusion reactors, aircraft carriers, DEWs, particle colliders, nuke subs, etc.

We have a vast superiority to Pakistan and near parity with the world.

Your statement "Vast Superiority to Pakistan" = Evidence of delusion!

Parity with the world ? WoW "space crafts orbiting other planets" when 800 million +/- people do not have access to electricity, 600 million +/- people defecate in the open and do not have toilets at home! A woman is raped every 21 minutes, a bride killed every hour!


"About one-third of the country's 1.2 billion people have access to electricity"
Heat wave kills more than 1,100 in India - CNN.com

"Nearly half of India's 1.2 billion people have no toilet at home"
India census: Half of homes have phones but no toilets - BBC News

"India has failed to enforce laws that forbid practices such as marriage dowry payments, ultrasounds tests used for sex selection and child marriage. On average, a woman is raped every 21 minutes and a bride is killed over disputes related to dowry payments every hour, police records and crime statistics show."
Modi Decries Rape, Infanticide in Push to Revamp India - Bloomberg Business

Infanticide, child marriage make India worst G20 country for a woman
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fools like you should understand that in the high altitude areas, palanets looks brighter than it appears in the low altitude areas.

Dear mister ranter No clue, please enlighten us, what are "palanets" ??????
 
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We need an effective undersea network now as coastal radars are in place now,we can monitor every kind of activities in ior.more and more countries are joining in Indian monitoring operations, offering us listening stations as well as offering us space to install coastal radars.
 
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We need an effective undersea network now as coastal radars are in place now,we can monitor every kind of activities in ior.more and more countries are joining in Indian monitoring operations, offering us listening stations as well as offering us space to install coastal radars.

Given India's 7,500+km coastline an undersea network would cost in Billions of US$, and may not be worth the investment given the stand off capabilities of submarines today.

You have to realize something, India lies in the middle of Asia. There is a lot of naval traffic that passes through, or by it's territorial waters. IMO what would be more effective, operationally as well financially would be satellite surveillance. It is very tricky to get around it. Whereas with coastal radars, and other monitoring assets (offshore / onshore) a higher degree of blind-sidedness exists. With satellites it is not zero, but reduced to a very great extent.
 
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India appears to be a country living on a razor's edge。

Or as we Chinese often put it:a bird startled by the mere twang of a bow-string。:D
 
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Given India's 7,500+km coastline an undersea network would cost in Billions of US$, and may not be worth the investment given the stand off capabilities of submarines today.

You have to realize something, India lies in the middle of Asia. There is a lot of naval traffic that passes through, or by it's territorial waters. IMO what would be more effective, operationally as well financially would be satellite surveillance. It is very tricky to get around it. Whereas with coastal radars, and other monitoring assets (offshore / onshore) a higher degree of blind-sidedness exists. With satellites it is not zero, but reduced to a very great extent.


You see,India has all of these,coastal radars,SATs for monitoring and undersea assets..but when you see India is greatly pushing coastal radar installation, then you've to assume it offers a greater advantage over sat.coastal radar means constantly monitoring the coast 24 hrs for entire year.such kind of intensive monitoring is not possible with handful of SATs..

About undersea monitoring system,I'd assume India already placed it,as Indian navy is here for a long time.but how much extensive is this,that is the question..
 
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"Its real UFO or anything else ,you never know. Didn't you stupid country read the news about UFO citings ? which was later denied by US / UK/ other govt. for something else, like balloon , cloud etc. Govt always hide the fact from public especially those which is weak in sic & technology.

Its not your fault , you people don't believe in technology. May be their was UFO and Indian govt. denied like US govt. did.


About 75% of the Indian population have electricity access , what about PAK population , you have 91% access but you don't have any electrify to give them....... how many hours your electricity comes? I have heard you have months of power cuts lol what is the access dow when you do not have power.

So stop dreaming , come talk on figure. Or should i humiliate you about how much PAK generate and how much electricity you get in 24 hours?
Access to electricity (% of population) | Data | Table



Its not your fault , since you people don't know about about Sci and Technology its is useless to tell , but heatwave killed ( underline cause is High UV rays is the reason for killing them ) . how UV waves kill and effect, need a Sci and tech dept in your country, which is out of your reach. , see UV index , you know more.



In west the figure is quite high and in Fact what PAK Law says about Rape , If women is raped in front of 4 other People and they witness , then it called Rape , one to two if rape any women , it can't be called rape and in that case Women will be punished.....lol

You are telling like nothing happen like this in PAK. Oh i forget , in PAK , people either blow themselves or kill others......"

This was your original BS rant before you edited it and added Mr.Baloch to it!

I will let the mods decide, on how best to answer you.

Secondly, if you are so fond of ranting, do learn proper English!!

@WebMaster @Horus @Manticore @Emmie @Jango @Jungibaaz @waz @Irfan Baloch
 
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lol yea , it is based on vested Interest ....... India should ask then 50 billion $ in AIDS ... since India has so much problem .

By why India is given Electricity to PAK ?

Your source?

if India has not much problems, then Why all International AID is going to PAK and why india is providing AIDS to other country? Then should the the World's 80% of UN AID comes to India?

Sorry, don't understand your gibberish!
 
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