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Chinese submarines in Indian ocean constantly tracked by Indian Navy

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India should deploy passive sonobuoys in the Indian ocean to keep track of all the movements.
 
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Noisy 70 technology Chinese submarines are very easy to detect. India has highly sophisticated sonarsSand planes to detect Chinese submarines. Earlier also Indian submarine had successfully detected 2 Chinese submarines which could not know that they are spied by Indian subs. So detecting Chinese subs is not a big deal at all.
 
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China also track US submarines, it's a common practice, but very often when you are tracking one and think there is one, there could be 10 going un noticed, that's how submarine works. China has both the old loud submarines and newly built ones which are one of the quietest in the world. India can be easily fooled.
 
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Noisy 70 technology Chinese submarines are very easy to detect. India has highly sophisticated sonarsSand planes to detect Chinese submarines. Earlier also Indian submarine had successfully detected 2 Chinese submarines which could not know that they are spied by Indian subs. So detecting Chinese subs is not a big deal at all.

India uses Type 209 which is also 1970s tech. Don't you think Chinese would also be tracking Indian subs.

The only difference is that India is displaying its stupidity by disclosing the same.
 
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https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-23455128

India: Army 'mistook planets for spy drones'
News from Elsewhere......as found by BBC Monitoring
  • 25 July 2013
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India's army reportedly spent six months watching "Chinese spy drones" violating its air space, only to find out they were actually Jupiter and Venus.

Tensions have been high in the disputed Himalayan border area between the two nations in recent years, with India frequently accusing its neighbour of making incursions onto its territory. Things came to a head during a stand-off in April when Chinese troops were accused of erecting a camp on the Indian side of the de facto boundary known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC). By that stage, Indian troops had already documented 329 sightings of unidentified objects over a lake in the border region, between last August and February, according to the Calcutta-based Telegraph.

It quotes military sources as saying the objects violated the LAC 155 times. So, the army called the Indian Institute of Astrophysics to identify the objects. "Our task was to determine whether these unidentified objects were celestial or terrestrial," astronomer Tushar Prabhu told the paper. Only once the objects' movements were noted in relation to the stars were they identified as planets. The Telegraph suggests the sentry ought to be forgiven, with planets appearing brighter as a result of the different atmosphere at altitude and the increased use of surveillance drones.
 
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India uses Type 209 which is also 1970s tech. Don't you think Chinese would also be tracking Indian subs.

The only difference is that India is displaying its stupidity by disclosing the same.

We have old technologies in old submarines. We do not use those technologies in Arihant or in scorpene. Chinese still uses old technologies in their submarines.
 
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We have old technologies in old submarines. We do not use those technologies in Arihant or in scorpene. Chinese still uses old technologies in their submarines.
Really! Do you think that China uses old tech in their subs especially against a country like India?
 
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