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Indian Navy in disputed South China Sea as part of operational deployment

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In what is being seen as a furtherance to India's 'Act East' policy and more specifically, a strategically operational deployment in the crucial South China Sea, Indian Navy warships reached Malaysia on Wednesday.

The fleet belonging to the Navy's Eastern Fleet fleet includes INS Ranvir, a guided missile destroyer, INS Satpura, the indigenously built guided missile stealth frigate, INS Kamorta, the indigenous anti submarine warfare corvette and INS Shakti, a sophisticated fleet tanker and support ship.

They will be deployed at Malaysia's port city Kuantan that faces South China sea, for four days, Navy officials said in Delhi. The ships will exercise with Royal Malaysian Naval ships for achieving interoperability in communication and search and rescue procedures.

This visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing inter-operability between navies of the two friendly nations. During the stay in harbour, various activities such as official calls, reception on board, ship open to visitors, guided tours for Indian naval personnel and professional interaction between personnel of both the navies, are planned, officials said.

India-Malaysia naval cooperation has largely been in the form of training interactions and exchange of goodwill visits by both the navies' ships. India signed a memorandum of understanding on defence cooperation with Malaysia in 1993. Consequently, the Malaysia-India Defence Cooperation Committee (MIDCOM) was set-up to examine various aspects of defence cooperation. Issues such as training, combined exercises, exchange of personnel are discussed during the MIDCOM meetings.

Earlier the Indian Navy ships had visited Singapore, Jakarta in Indonesia and Freemantle in Australia.

The deployments are part of a three-month-long exercise undertaken by Navy

Though China claims to have territorial ownership in the South China Sea, it is accepted as International waters by several countries. Movements of Indian ships through these waters have been challenged by Chinese Navy in the past. However, it has not flared to a direct physical confrontation yet.
 
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As usual, India trying to provoke and later will act like the victim.

hahahah........... lets see what chinese can do:lol: when chinese navy entered sri lanka we toppled rajpaksa's government:lol: lets see if chinese could the same in vietnam:D till that time you cheerleaders can keep your fingers crossed:lol:
 
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hahahah........... lets see what chinese can do:lol: when chinese navy entered sri lanka we toppled rajpaksa's government:lol: lets see if chinese could the same in vietnam:D till that time you cheerleaders can keep your fingers crossed:lol:

we'd be worried if you can do a tenth of what we can do for Pakistan, our Navy destroyers and nuclear subs are already roaming IOR, and you honestly think you can fight us in SCS which is on our doorstep and win? lol
 
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As usual, India trying to provoke and later will act like the victim.
So "exercise with Royal Malaysian Naval ships for achieving interoperability in communication and search and rescue procedures." is provocative ?? If one can be provoked so easily then they are powder keg in themselves that can spontaneously combust.
But the thing to notice is, deployment in Malaysia's port city Kuantan has absolutely nothing to do with Pakistan but we can still see Pakistanis jumping !!! Is it bcoz we are in your slave master's backyard ??
 
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hahahah........... lets see what chinese can do:lol: when chinese navy entered sri lanka we toppled rajpaksa's government:lol: lets see if chinese could the same in vietnam:D till that time you cheerleaders can keep your fingers crossed:lol:


Haha China can topple the leaders in Delhi if she wanted!
 
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India should do more exercise with all SCS countries. This will be "kick ***" stretegy to maintain peace in Asia.
 
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Why India is poking China. India is doing same mistake of 1962 where their forward policy brought them in to back foot. I still believe confrontation with China is not what India needs today...
 
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Why India is poking China. India is doing same mistake of 1962 where their forward policy brought them in to back foot. I still believe confrontation with China is not what India needs today...

Infact that is what required to keep china in check, Unless china is told we can play same game with it, what it is playing, it would try to keep india restricted.
 
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Warning No. CCP/Ghy/123983493 dted 19/06/2015 coming up from China...............
 
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Haha China can topple the leaders in Delhi if she wanted!

reall, lol:lol: lets see how they do it, we are waiting, but I can tell you, you cheerleaders will only gonna get disappointed:D chinese cant do **** now.

we'd be worried if you can do a tenth of what we can do for Pakistan, our Navy destroyers and nuclear subs are already roaming IOR, and you honestly think you can fight us in SCS which is on our doorstep and win? lol

your cheap "made in chiaNA" knockoff subs will sink to the ocean floor if confronted by the Indian nave, unlike yours our weapons are not 3rd class junk :lol:
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