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Indian navy ready to stop China in war The Indian Navy's website, INS Bikramaditya, is taken from the Indian Navy's website |
India ready to stop China in the Indian Ocean
Indian navy ready to stop China in war The country can compete with China in the Indian Ocean at least. Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Indian Navy recently made such comments. However, he acknowledged that after World War II, China has been the fastest development in terms of anesthesia and the Chinese Navy is one of the strongest in the global context.
In an interview to Indian magazine India Today, the country's navy chief Sunil Lanba said this. Sunil said the country is in a strong position in the Indian Ocean region even though it excludes other parts of the world. There are Chinese submarines deployed there. But the movements of the Indian navy know. Boeing's PET-One named gasoline is being used in this case. India wants to use this type of aircraft more and more. In future, the country wants to buy 12 more such aircraft, the country wants to buy.
According to India Today news, the number of warships that Germany, India, Spain, Taiwan and the United Kingdom jointly launched since 2014, China alone flew more warships than it has. As a result, Yojan Yojana has moved ahead of many countries in the world. Indian Navy Chief Sunil Lanba said China has launched 80 new warships in the last four-five years. Each year 12 to 18 warships are being floated in the water. In the last 100 years, no other country has increased the tide at this rate. Even during World War II, such images were not seen.
Admiral Sunil Lanba was the head of the Navy in 2016. Chief of the Indian Navy said, "China's economy is six times bigger than us. Their defense budget is five times The country can spend much more money to increase the pace of growth. We will be able to deal with China in the Indian Ocean. But Pasha's donation in the south China Sea is more likely to overturn.
India says, the importance of South China Sea has increased in recent days. The Indian government is looking at increasing the presence of the international rule in accordance with international norms. On the other hand, China is already trying to influence the Indian Ocean area. For this, the Chinese government has deployed eight submarines in the Indian Ocean region for the past 10 years.
According to an article in Reuters, the Navy of the United States and its allies has been barricading China's supremacy in the controversial waters of the South China Sea. So China is feeling the need to be strong in the South China Sea region to maintain its own domination. That's why the country's strategy is now Sagarmakhi. But in the south China Sea as well as in the Indian Ocean, China is also eyeing. That is why C China Pingay Sarkar wants to influence countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Maldives. And India is China's biggest rival in this region.
Indian Navy Chief Sunil Lanba said that India is now concentrating on purchasing multi-roll helicopter for multiple purposes. Already the purchase of 24 such helicopters from the United States has been finalized. Besides, 111 utility helicopters will be purchased. Sunil hopes that these military purchases will be finalized within the next two-three years.
But not only buying vessels, India is also moving towards construction. The country has concentrated on producing nuclear powered submarines. For this, a 30-year plan has been taken, said Sunil Lanba. He said that the design of submarine design is currently underway. In the next 10 years, the country has its own nuclear-powered submarine.
Reference: Prothomalo
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