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India To Add Navy Bases, Expand Coastline Security Sensors

NEW DELHI — Addressing the top commanders of the Indian Navy on Tuesday, Defence Minister A.K. Antony announced that additional naval bases and air stations are required to extend the Navy’s reach.

“Antony said the construction of additional bases and naval air stations in Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands is necessary to further extend our operational reach,” said a Defence Ministry statement. :tup:

India is concerned about the growing Chinese maritime presence in the Indian Ocean, said an Indian Navy official, adding that the Navy will be strengthened with additional submarines, surveillance helicopters and amphibious vessels.

The Indian Navy, he said, will have a new image in the next 10 to 15 years with “long legs” and a force of 150 warships and more than 500 aircraft.

China has already announced that it is planning to deploy at least three aircraft carriers by 2016 in the Indian Ocean. Indian Navy plans to have three aircraft carriers by 2017 are behind because a homegrown carrier is delayed by three years and the Russian-made Admiral Gorshkov carrier has yet to arrive, nearly four years behind schedule.

Antony also called on the Navy and Coast Guard commanders at the conference to implement the Coastal Security Plan, which includes linking the Navy and the Coast Guard operations rooms on a real-time basis.

India’s Coastal Security Network, proposed to be operational this year, would include a chain of static radar and electro-optic sensors at 84 remote sites along the coastline, including the island territories, to detect movement of suspicious vessels.

The placement of the coastal radars is part of India’s plans to substantially bolster the Coast Guard with additional personnel and assets.

India To Add Navy Bases, Expand Coastline Security Sensors | Defense News | defensenews.com
 
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by 2017 China would deploy 3 Aircraft carrier in Inidan Ocean.... Are you serious?... :cheesy:
 
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Stupid article. Even China would be surprised to know that they would be having 3 by 2k16. The first one in itself is not completely operational. Moreover in Indian ocean? :hitwall:
 
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by 2017 China would deploy 3 Aircraft carrier in Inidan Ocean.... Are you serious?... :cheesy:

its not true, even if they are planning 3 carriers, they will have to wait for 7-8 years at least(till 2020-21)
 
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500 air craafts by 10-15 years ? that is huge.....

Indian Navy has decided to increase its spending by around 75 per cent in the current fiscal 2012–2013. With an overall hike in the defence budget of 17 per cent, Indian navy has been allocated $4.77 billion which is roughly $2 billion more than the allocation for 2011–2012. The increase in expenditure will be utilized to procure several frigates and destroyers, speed up key projects and increase its strategic reach in the Indian Ocean region.[153] By the end of the 14th Plan (2027), the Indian Navy expects to have "over 150 ships and close to 500 aircraft and helicopters". In addition to the existing mission of securing both sea flanks in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian sea, the navy would be able to "respond to emergent situations far away from the main land". Marine assault capabilities will be beefed by setting up a new amphibious warfare facility at Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.[154] The Indian Navy has initiated Phase II expansion of INS Kadamba, the third largest naval base, near Karwar. Phase II will involve expansion of the berthing facilities to accommodate 40 more front-line warships, including the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, tugs and barges, raise manpower to 300 officers and around 2,500 sailors, and build a naval air station with a 6,000-foot runway. This is to be followed by Phase IIA and IIB, at the end of which INS Kadamba will be able to base 50 front-line warships.

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The second and third carriers will be in service by 2017 but they will not necessarily patrol the Indian Ocean. Western Pacific is important too. India is too weak to put up much resistance.
 
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LOL, 3 chinese aircraft carriers in the Indian Ocean - they are just learning to paddle the one around which will take them a few years - what's with these BS articles.
 
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The second and third carriers will be in service by 2017 but they will not necessarily patrol the Indian Ocean. Western Pacific is important too. India is too weak to put up much resistance.

Ha Ha Ha..... Funny Kid, where your companion Psyops ?
 
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The second and third carriers will be in service by 2017 but they will not necessarily patrol the Indian Ocean. Western Pacific is important too. India is too weak to put up much resistance.

It is funny that 30 odd PLA soldiers had to run back from the so called "chinese" territory after the diplomatic pressure from the weak Indians.

Looks like the chinese sure lack ball$.
 
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It is funny that 30 odd PLA soldiers had to run back from the so called "chinese" territory after the diplomatic pressure from the weak Indians.

Looks like the chinese sure lack ball$.

Indians had to bulldoze the bunkers they had built based on their wet dreams before begging china to go back from a Disputed territory AKA occupied territory. Looks like Indians sure don't have ball$.
 
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