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Let us be realistic here.
China sees India as no threat. China is ramping it's military to confront the US and no other country is even in the picture.
In 10 years time, China will be launching 100,000 tonne nuclear carriers. What will India reply with?
brahmos man dont you get it by nowIn 10 years time, China will be launching 100,000 tonne nuclear carriers. What will India reply with?
There's rumor that US probably sell EMALS and AAG system to India, India could build a Ford class aircraft carrier with assistance from US.
They cannot afford one that is 100,000 tonnes in weight.
Also where will India get the large and sophisticated escorts like Type-55 destroyer and Type-095 SSN to protect this carrier?
Unless the US starts giving many billions of dollars a year in military aid to India every year, then India cannot hope to come close to matching China in CBGs.
Let the Indians dream of ruling IOR as that is all it will ever be for them.
India spent 3x money for their INS Vikramaditya, so it's not surprised that they would like to pour billions to acquire one or two decent carrier group if US and its allies intend to hook India in their team. India recently signed deals with Korea on naval ships construction.
Anyway, China will always out-build India many times over.
Anyway, China will always out-build India many times over.
China has approached this disparity with a much clearer strategy in mind, as well as a far more rational evaluation of its relative strength. Rather than focusing on matching America’s carrier fleet, China first emphasized asymmetric weaponry such as ballistic missiles and submarines, a reflection of the Soviets’ successful Cold War strategy. Only now — as its interests and capabilities have grown — is it pouring resources into developing carrier groups.
By contrast, India’s carrier-first strategy has drained the navy of resources and left it with just 13 conventional submarines in service
India’s problem isn’t ultimately a shortage of money; it’s a lack of forethought and political courage. Carriers are big and showy, and bolster national pride; diesel submarines don’t, or at least not to the same degree.
I just find it funny China,Russia, and India are building missiles they claim that can kill a Nimitz in one hit, but then go on to build expensive aircraft carriers