What's new

To counter China, Navy expands reach

Odysseus

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Apr 9, 2015
Messages
271
Reaction score
0
Country
India
Location
India
Two developments on Friday, several hundred kilometres apart, emphatically captured India’s naval challenges and growing opportunities.

Around the time Navy Chief Admiral R.K Dhowan began his official tour of Australia on Friday, an Indian naval ship entered Vietnam waters on its way to Japan.

In the backdrop of both the developments, hangs the shadow of China’s growing naval assertiveness in the region, and India’s new-found aggression to build partnerships both as a response to China as well as part of its role as a major maritime force of the Indian Ocean.

Navy chief in Australia

Admiral Dhowan will be part of a gathering of over 40 naval chiefs in Australia discussing ways to improve maritime security and ensure freedom of navigation, especially for global cargo.

His visit comes a few days after the navies of India and Australia wrapped up their first bilateral naval exercises focussed on anti-submarine warfare.

An official statement said Admiral Dhowan’s visit “aims to consolidate existing maritime cooperation initiatives as well as explore new avenues.” His visit will coincide with the annual ‘Sea Power Conference’ organised by the Australia Navy, and attended by over 40 chiefs of navies.

Warship’s visit underlines India’s ‘Act East’ policy

As Navy Chief Admiral R.K. Dhowan began his official tour of Australia on Friday, an official statement said India and Australia had several commonalities which served as a foundation for closer cooperation and multifaceted interactions.

The defence cooperation between the two sides has been growing steadily in recent years, with the signing of a Defence Cooperation Agreement in 2006 and a Framework for Defence Cooperation in November 2014. The 2014 agreement envisages regular ship visits and high-level exchanges.

The Royal Australian Navy is also part of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS), a maritime cooperation construct pioneered by the Indian Navy in 2008.

Both sides conducted their first bilateral maritime exercise ‘AusIndex-15,’ off India’s east coast a few days ago.

The focus on anti-submarine warfare was interpreted by many observers as a move in the face of growing submarine manoeuvres by China in the Indian Ocean.

On Friday, INS Sahyadri entered the Da Nang port in Vietnam as part of its operational deployment to the South China Sea and the north-west Pacific region.

To counter China, Navy expands reach - The Hindu
 
.
seriously
Indian Ocean is India's Backyard
and
SCS and Eastern Great ocean is China's Backyard

other's can go to hell :p:

as 2 Biggest Asian Giants and Future Allies, we most work togather because Future Belongs to us !
china-india-flag.jpg
:cheers:
 
.
seriously
Indian Ocean is India's Backyard
and
SCS and Eastern Great ocean is China's Backyard

other's can go to hell :p:

as 2 Biggest Asian Giants and Future Allies, we most work togather because Future Belongs to us !
china-india-flag.jpg
:cheers:



Absolutely man! I so hope this can be the case. Asia is big enough for the two powers, also China and India have had a fairly distinct strategic backyard.

India has always been a westward looking country. We largely didn't look east because of the inhospitable terrain, and the rock solid wall formed by Himalayas. We had dominated the Sub Continent.
 
.
Stop with this China bashing bullshit. They are neutral country and economic partner and should be treated like one.
 
. .
If you all think China can be a friend, then best of luck.

India and China's history is that of continuous misunderstanding. From starting to end.

And it is compounded by idiots from both sides going on an offensive against the other. We could very well survive and thrive together.

As I said, China considers South and East China Seas and their littorals as its backyards.

India does the same for Indian Ocean. There is almost no contradiction here.

Actually if you see, there is an intensified campaign in International media to bash China, and deliberately play up India's rivalry with China.
 
.
Absolutely man! I so hope this can be the case. Asia is big enough for the two powers, also China and India have had a fairly distinct strategic backyard.

India has always been a westward looking country. We largely didn't look east because of the inhospitable terrain, and the rock solid wall formed by Himalayas. We had dominated the Sub Continent.
everybody knows this. we will Rule Asia. tell me why suddenly India became a Rape Capital and for the West ? you know.
 
.
everybody knows this. we will Rule Asia. tell me why suddenly India became a Rape Capital and for the West ? you know.

Because of the news out of India. People traveling to India need to know this risk and decide for themselves if they want to take this risk.

Also, India need to respect its neighbors and pacify its internal rebellions before bragging about ruling others. There is too much bragging even for an Indian.
 
Last edited:
.
Because of the news out of India. People traveling to India need to know this risk and decide for themselves if they want to take this risk.

Also, India need to respect its neighbors and pacify its internal rebellions before bragging about ruling others. There much bragging even for an Indian.
giphy.gif
 
.
Back
Top Bottom