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Admiral Nirmal Verma is going to commission the southernmost Campbell Bay Naval Air Station INS Baaz on the Campbell Bay Island of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago overlooking the important Strait of Malacca. The air base has come in the wake of the increasing influence of China in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).


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Carnicobar airstrip


Statement by the Navy

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a fine example of how development and security needs can be taken ahead, promoting growth and safety, whilst contributing substantially to the larger interests of the country. The well being and prosperity of these islands and her inhabitants, coupled with safeguarding vital national interests is indeed the way ahead.

Towards this, Naval Air Station, Campbell Bay, will be commissioned as Indian Naval Ship Baaz on 31 Jul 12 by the Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee and the Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Nirmal Verma.

The Government of India recognised the need for an outpost in the Great Nicobar Island chain as long back as 1978 when plans were set rolling for a Naval Air Station at Campbell Bay. In 1981 the construction of a small runway commenced. The Island was brought onto the air map of India serving as a rudimentary hub for air transportation, and, with great promise for development and capability accretion, when Admiral JG Nadkarni, the then CNS, inaugurated the Forward Operating Base on 04 May 1998.

From operations by the venerable Britten Norman Islander of the Indian Navy in those early years, the Forward Operating Base has since played hosts to the Dornier aircraft operated by the Indian Navy, IAF and the Coast Guard; the AN 32 transport aircraft and Mi 8 helicopters of the IAF; and by Dauphin helicopters operated by Pawan Hans Limited. The crucial role of the Air Station in support of these remote islands was demonstrated when the islands were devastated by the Tsunami in 2004.

Commissioning of INS Baaz furthers the commitment of the Government of India to augmentation of the infrastructure, capabilities and capacities in these strategic islands, overseeing the security of the islands and the vast EEZ in these vital seas. The busy sea-lanes that lie off these Southern shores connect the West and the East. These sea lines of communication are crucial for security at sea, and, in ensuring freedom of navigation, so vital for the economic well being of nations and the world.

The commissioning is a significant step as the Government of India has accepted the necessity to expand the runway and to add to facilities at the remote air station. The commissioning would be followed up by extension of the runway, such that the base can support and serve a wider variety of aircraft.

With this seminal event, when NAS Campbell Bay spreads her wings as INS Baaz, ANC grows from being an experiment to an inspiration.

defence eXpress: India's southernmost airbase in Nicobar to get commissioned on July 31
 
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Hope the base hosts Super 30s and P8Is . That will make sure Bay is secured .
Actually it will do more than that. Project power in that region and if one SSBN is stationed their then we will have huge influence on the vital sea lanes.

It might act as a bargaining chip in future.
 
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Actually it will do more than that. Project power in that region and if one SSBN is stationed their then we will have huge influence on the vital sea lanes.

It might act as a bargaining chip in future.

It may not be as easy because of serious concerns of regional countries. It took a long time for India to announce the Tri-Service ANC due to regional concerns and it could only be done by stating that it would help in fighting piracy in adjoining seas.

We should wait for Imran Khan's Tsunami to wash it off Campbell bay. :)
 
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Hope the base hosts Super 30s and P8Is . That will make sure Bay is secured .
Its a Naval Air base - so mig 29k is more likely than super 30 - which is sad as the Mig 29k's only anti ship missile is the Kh 31A with a range of 50km , if we can add the Kh 59 or exocet on it then it will be far more deadly and useful in such a role.
 
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It may not be as easy because of serious concerns of regional countries. It took a long time for India to announce the Tri-Service ANC due to regional concerns and it could only be done by stating that it would help in fighting piracy in adjoining seas.

We should wait for Imran Khan's Tsunami to wash it off Campbell bay. :)
India is already improving its ties with ASEAN countries and due to anti-incumbency factor resulted from China's aggressive policy, I think India is at critical juncture to act like a regional leader if not global.

All countries look at broader and deeper level especially when foreign policy and defense is considered. These concerns may turn into alliance with India on naval front.

World don't count on possible future leader like IK, the region in discussion is different matter altogether.
 
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Actually it will do more than that. Project power in that region and if one SSBN is stationed their then we will have huge influence on the vital sea lanes.

It might act as a bargaining chip in future.
Why would you want to station a SSBN at a naval base - they are supposed to on long range patrols continuously and their location is supposed to be hidden. Plus a SSBN is useless in protecting sea lanes - they are just portable nuclear missile carriers - a better option might be Kilos or Scorpenes
 
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Why would you want to station a SSBN at a naval base - they are supposed to on long range patrols continuously and their location is supposed to be hidden. Plus a SSBN is useless in protecting sea lanes - they are just portable nuclear missile carriers - a better option might be Kilos or Scorpenes
Sir you completely misunderstood the use and advantage of having long endurance SSBN situated nearer to SCS and Pacific rather than based on Indian coasts.

Offence is the best defense.

The future enemy if comes from EAST through sea lanes, have to tackle A&N first, and if we want to bring war to their coast we need to cut down the distance to send these SSBNs. What would you prefer Indian Coast-SCS or A&N- SCS, which is shorter distance. And in case of war, don't you think we should rather have infrastructure at A&N too.

SSBNs are not useless and they just don't caryy nuclear missiles, SSNs can carry them too, SSBN are those which run on nuclear energy, not those fire nuclear missiles.
 
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It may not be as easy because of serious concerns of regional countries. It took a long time for India to announce the Tri-Service ANC due to regional concerns and it could only be done by stating that it would help in fighting piracy in adjoining seas.

We should wait for Imran Khan's Tsunami to wash it off Campbell bay. :)

Hardly the ANC has been in place for 11 years and took only ~5 years to raise. Since 2001 ANC has hosted numerous offensive assets including SU-30Ks (before MKIs were delivered),MKIs and Jag-IMs. This is Indian territory and it can house whatever assets it likes in its own bases.
 
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Hardly the ANC has been in place for 11 years and took only ~5 years to raise. Since 2001 ANC has hosted numerous offensive assets including SU-30Ks (before MKIs were delivered),MKIs and Jag-IMs. This is Indian territory and it can house whatever assets it likes in its own bases.

There were concerns raised by SE Asian countries when ANC was being raised. India was mindful of those concerns and had to convince those concerned. Please read through the news of those days and you will come to know. If India places large number of offensive assets in Andaman and Nicobar, there will be concerns of regional countries. Though now those concerns may not be as vociferous as they were 11 years ago, but still there would be concerns.

And there is no harm involved in understanding the regional concerns rather than expressing jingoism that it is Indian territory and India would do anything on its territory.

Do you also mean forcing the locals to dance almost nude to chide the foreign tourists as was done recently.
 
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Actually it will do more than that. Project power in that region and if one SSBN is stationed their then we will have huge influence on the vital sea lanes.

It might act as a bargaining chip in future.
Not SSBN buddy but SSN,AIP equipped subs with frigates. These are best bet in these waters.
 
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There were concerns raised by SE Asian countries when ANC was being raised. India was mindful of those concerns and had to convince those concerned. Please read through the news of those days and you will come to know. If India places large number of offensive assets in Andaman and Nicobar, there will be concerns of regional countries. Though now those concerns may not be as vociferous as they were 11 years ago, but still there would be concerns.

And there is no harm involved in understanding the regional concerns rather than expressing jingoism that it is Indian territory and India would do anything on its territory.


I was with you and then:
Do you also mean forcing the locals to dance almost nude to chide the foreign tourists as was done recently.


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BTW I haven't seen any outcry from when India based MKIs on the islands-easily the most capable fighters in the region.
 
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