For that to happen andoman and nacrobar islands r the real destinations. Wasting our time and energy in kashmir valley where indian army has drastically improved its operational capabilities since 99's conflict is no realistic option.
And what makes you think that India hasn't increased military presence and operational capability. Just because unlike Kashmir those islands don't make it to the headlines doesn't mean we have left it as it is. We know the strategic significance of those islands and have taken several steps in maintaining our firm control on those islands
In 2011, these were 13 navy ships based in
Post Blair under the A&N Command. [13] Naval
vessels under the command may include
Trinkat-class patrol vessel , Mk.3 LCU vessels,
Polnochny-C/D class amphibious warfare
vessels and the SDB Mk.3 large patrol craft.
Do-228-101 maritime patrol craft, operating
from airfields at Port Blair, Car Nicobar,
Campbell Bay and Diglipur maintain
surveillance over the sea areas and
approaches. The Andaman & Nicobar region of
the Indian Coast Guard also falls under the
purview of the command. [14][15] The
command provides logistical and
administrative support to naval ships which
are sent on deployment to East Asia and the
Pacific Ocean. [13]
In July 2012, the navy commissioned INS
Baaz , a naval air station which is located 300
nautical miles south of Port Blair and is the
southernmost air station of the Indian Armed
Forces. The naval port in Port Blair base
amphibious platforms , offshore patrol vessels
(OPV) and fast attack crafts (FAC). [16]
In 2013, the navy proposed to station a
nuclear submarine and a landing deck platform
at the islands in the future, and the Indian Air
Force has decided to station Sukhoi Su-30MKI
fighters on the islands along with increasing
the number of operational airfields. [3] The 108
Infantry Brigade of the Indian Army , which
includes the 21 Bihar , is deployed to the A&N
Command. [17] This is planned to be increased
by deploying a division size force under the
command. [18]
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