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Pointing out that status quo ante had been restored after the three-week Chinese incursion in Ladakh, Defence Minister A. K. Antony on Saturday said that India has right to develop infrastructure, facilities and capabilities on its own land.

“Our Army and Air Force are developing their capabilities in border areas only on our own land and this process will continue,” he said while replying to questions at a press conference at the Naval Air Base in Goa after he commissioned the Navy’s MiG-29K combat jet squadron.

Mr. Antony said that India has “well established” procedures to sort out issues with its neighbours. His obvious reference was to the April 15 Chinese incursion in Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector in Ladakh that ended after several rounds of flag meetings between local Army commanders and negotiations with Beijing at the diplomatic level.

“As China has right to improve infrastructure and other facilities in its border areas, India also has right to develop its capabilities and infrastructure in the border areas on its own land,” he asserted.

Reiterating that India would protect its national interests, including vital sea lanes which were becoming increasingly important for carrying on trade and commerce, Mr. Antony said that economic development depended on a secure environment. “We are supporting the Navy so that it can meet all challenges successfully. The Indian Navy will see a new age of more inductions in the years to come. It will protect the national interest in Indian ocean and elsewhere,” he added. Without naming any adversary, Mr. Antony asserted that India will do “everything to safeguard our national interests.”

He announced that indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC), being constructed at Cochin Shipyard, would be launched for outfitting on August 12. The 45,000-tonne aircraft carrier’s construction began in 2009 and after completing the undersea work like hull and propellers, it would be launched for outfitting on and above the deck. The first IAC is likely to be commissioned in 2017 after extensive sea trials that are expected to begin in 2016.

On a question about Russia, Mr. Antony said that Russia has been the “most trusted” partner not only in defence but in other key areas also with the relationship going back to several decades.

The Defence Minister said that the country’s armed forces were in the process of acquiring several new platforms and equipment to further strengthen their capabilities and preparedness.

Pointing out that sea lanes were lifelines for any nation, Mr. Antony said that security environment around India was changing rapidly, more so in the oceans. He said that acquisition of new techniques and training were crucial to enhance India’s defence preparedness.

Terming the commissioning of the MiG-29K squadron — INAS 303 — as “red letter day” for the Navy, Mr. Antony said that the latest squadron would operate from INS Vikramaditya, formerly Admiral Gorshkov, aircraft carrier that would be delivered later this year.

Naval aviation is all set to get more teeth with the new and capable aircraft joining its fleet. Nearly 20 MiG-29K aircraft have been inducted in the Indian Navy’s air arm and the squadron was formally commissioned by Mr. Antony at INS Hansa, marking the diamond jubilee of Naval aviation. Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Joshi and top Navy officials were present at the ceremony that also saw an impressive fly past by Navy’s fighters and surveillance aircraft.

The latest squadron would form the fighter complement of INS Vikramaditya, the second aircraft carrier. Additional MiG-29K aircraft have been contracted and would form the complement of Indigenous Aircraft Carrier 1 which is under construction in Kochi shipyard. Ever since decommissioning of INS Vikrant in 1997, INS Viraat with its integral air arm of Sea Harriers, Sea Kings and Chetaks has been central to fleet operations till date.

The Naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) was under development and was being progressed towards ski-jump trials at the shored based test facility, being developed at Goa. The LCA (Navy) together with the MiG-29K would form the main carrier borne fight component of the Navy in the near future.

Hawk 132 Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) aircraft have also been contracted to take over the training role from the Kiran aircraft and deliveries of these would also start this year, Navy officials said.

Over the past few years the Naval air arm has grown from a modest force to a mini Air Force and has about 220 aircraft, 1300 officers and 9000 men. From its early days of having a single air station, it has now grown to encompass eight air stations. “Future inductions will see our present naval aircraft inventory increase substantially, transforming the Naval Aviation into a potent multi-dimensional networked force that will be a decision instrument of maritime power,” Navy officials said.

Navy’s long range maritime patrol capabilities will also get a boost with the induction of the first Boeing P8-1 aircraft this year, making the Indian Navy only the second operator of this aircraft after the U.S. Navy. Coastal surveillance capabilities are also being increased with additional UAVs which have been integrated with fleet operations and can be controlled by fleet ships.

India has every right to build defence infrastructure: Antony - The Hindu
 
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Pointing out that status quo ante had been restored after the three-week Chinese incursion in Ladakh, Defence Minister A. K. Antony on Saturday said that India has right to develop infrastructure, facilities and capabilities on its own land.

“Our Army and Air Force are developing their capabilities in border areas only on our own land and this process will continue,” he said while replying to questions at a press conference at the Naval Air Base in Goa after he commissioned the Navy’s MiG-29K combat jet squadron.

Mr. Antony said that India has “well established” procedures to sort out issues with its neighbours. His obvious reference was to the April 15 Chinese incursion in Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector in Ladakh that ended after several rounds of flag meetings between local Army commanders and negotiations with Beijing at the diplomatic level.

“As China has right to improve infrastructure and other facilities in its border areas, India also has right to develop its capabilities and infrastructure in the border areas on its own land,” he asserted.

Reiterating that India would protect its national interests, including vital sea lanes which were becoming increasingly important for carrying on trade and commerce, Mr. Antony said that economic development depended on a secure environment. “We are supporting the Navy so that it can meet all challenges successfully. The Indian Navy will see a new age of more inductions in the years to come. It will protect the national interest in Indian ocean and elsewhere,” he added. Without naming any adversary, Mr. Antony asserted that India will do “everything to safeguard our national interests.”

He announced that indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC), being constructed at Cochin Shipyard, would be launched for outfitting on August 12. The 45,000-tonne aircraft carrier’s construction began in 2009 and after completing the undersea work like hull and propellers, it would be launched for outfitting on and above the deck. The first IAC is likely to be commissioned in 2017 after extensive sea trials that are expected to begin in 2016.

On a question about Russia, Mr. Antony said that Russia has been the “most trusted” partner not only in defence but in other key areas also with the relationship going back to several decades.

The Defence Minister said that the country’s armed forces were in the process of acquiring several new platforms and equipment to further strengthen their capabilities and preparedness.

Pointing out that sea lanes were lifelines for any nation, Mr. Antony said that security environment around India was changing rapidly, more so in the oceans. He said that acquisition of new techniques and training were crucial to enhance India’s defence preparedness.

Terming the commissioning of the MiG-29K squadron — INAS 303 — as “red letter day” for the Navy, Mr. Antony said that the latest squadron would operate from INS Vikramaditya, formerly Admiral Gorshkov, aircraft carrier that would be delivered later this year.

Naval aviation is all set to get more teeth with the new and capable aircraft joining its fleet. Nearly 20 MiG-29K aircraft have been inducted in the Indian Navy’s air arm and the squadron was formally commissioned by Mr. Antony at INS Hansa, marking the diamond jubilee of Naval aviation. Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Joshi and top Navy officials were present at the ceremony that also saw an impressive fly past by Navy’s fighters and surveillance aircraft.

The latest squadron would form the fighter complement of INS Vikramaditya, the second aircraft carrier. Additional MiG-29K aircraft have been contracted and would form the complement of Indigenous Aircraft Carrier 1 which is under construction in Kochi shipyard. Ever since decommissioning of INS Vikrant in 1997, INS Viraat with its integral air arm of Sea Harriers, Sea Kings and Chetaks has been central to fleet operations till date.

The Naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) was under development and was being progressed towards ski-jump trials at the shored based test facility, being developed at Goa. The LCA (Navy) together with the MiG-29K would form the main carrier borne fight component of the Navy in the near future.

Hawk 132 Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) aircraft have also been contracted to take over the training role from the Kiran aircraft and deliveries of these would also start this year, Navy officials said.

Over the past few years the Naval air arm has grown from a modest force to a mini Air Force and has about 220 aircraft, 1300 officers and 9000 men. From its early days of having a single air station, it has now grown to encompass eight air stations. “Future inductions will see our present naval aircraft inventory increase substantially, transforming the Naval Aviation into a potent multi-dimensional networked force that will be a decision instrument of maritime power,” Navy officials said.

Navy’s long range maritime patrol capabilities will also get a boost with the induction of the first Boeing P8-1 aircraft this year, making the Indian Navy only the second operator of this aircraft after the U.S. Navy. Coastal surveillance capabilities are also being increased with additional UAVs which have been integrated with fleet operations and can be controlled by fleet ships.

India has every right to build defence infrastructure: Antony - The Hindu

Why he is answering for these non sense chinese requests. we will do what ever we want in our land. Actually china is the biggest back stabber than US.
 
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Why he is answering for these non sense chinese requests. we will do what ever we want in our land. Actually china is the biggest back stabber than US.


He is not telling it to China , he is telling it to world.
 
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He is not telling it to China , he is telling it to world.

That i know dude. Have you seen the bold part which i mentioned.

When did US back stab India?

They didn't back stabbed india. but they did that many times to others especially to our neighbour(pakistan). So one day india will also face the same.
 
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He is so early to give this statement. He should have waited till his post is confiscated by Modi Government.
 
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They didn't back stabbed india. but they did that many times to others especially to our neighbour(pakistan). So one day india will also face the same.

Lets not go into Pakistan-US equation. It will need a separate discussion on whether US actually backstabbed Pakistan or Pakistan wanted more than what they deserved and US did not provide that. In the recent times, US has done India a great service with nothing in return with the Nuclear exception for India.
 
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That i know dude. Have you seen the bold part which i mentioned.



They didn't back stabbed india. but they did that many times to others especially to our neighbour(pakistan). So one day india will also face the same.

Lets not go into Pakistan-US equation. It will need a separate discussion on whether US actually backstabbed Pakistan or Pakistan wanted more than what they deserved and US did not provide that. In the recent times, US has done India a great service with nothing in return with the Nuclear exception for India.

US has taken advantage of every single ally or neutral from America till Asia and Africa it has ever had in history
 
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They didn't back stabbed india. but they did that many times to others especially to our neighbour(pakistan). So one day india will also face the same.

Pakistan is a specia case. You should consider it as anamoly since they tried to cut the same branch on which they were sitting by taking the plane in Twin towers and later providing safe heaven to OBL.Why don't you see the Japan, SK ,KSA,Turkey, Australia ??
 
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Lets not go into Pakistan-US equation. It will need a separate discussion on whether US actually backstabbed Pakistan or Pakistan wanted more than what they deserved and US did not provide that. In the recent times, US has done India a great service with nothing in return with the Nuclear exception for India.

You are right. At present they are helping us more because of current global situation especially with eyeing china and indian defence market to boost their economy. But am worrying about future. Because in future any changes can happen. we can't be sure about it. so for planning better future we want to read the past carefully.

Pakistan is a specia case. You should consider it as anamoly since they tried to cut the same branch on which they were sitting by taking the plane in Twin towers and later providing safe heaven to OBL.Why don't you see the Japan, SK ,KSA,Turkey, Australia ??

Well you compared with australia,turkey,KSA,Japan etc., But have noticed one thing that their's external policy. ours are independent but above mentioned countries by you are completely obeying the US. so they are not having any problems. But we can't be like that.
 
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When did US back stab India?

Before 1962 India had good relations with USA after that every thing changed.

The Dalai lama episode was done with the help of CIA, the forward policy also backed by American CIA. The moment the war broke out Nehru leaned towards USSR, abandoning USA relationship.
 
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Before 1962 India had good relations with USA after that every thing changed.

The Dalai lama episode was done with the help of CIA, the forward policy also backed by American CIA. The moment the war broke out Nehru leaned towards USSR, abandoning USA relationship.

I think they helped after that incident also,since SLV was devloped under APJ Abdul Kalam sahab and Klam Sahab has spent cosiderable time in as a trainee in USA during his internship.
 
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Before 1962 India had good relations with USA after that every thing changed.

The Dalai lama episode was done with the help of CIA, the forward policy also backed by American CIA. The moment the war broke out Nehru leaned towards USSR, abandoning USA relationship.


Not sure you got that right - I have posted snippets here from the below link -

During the 1962 border conflict, it was the US that came to India's rescue and there were plans to send the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier to the Bay of Bengal to support India against a possible Chinese invasion.

When the Indian situation became particularly desperate, US Air Force [ Images ] squadrons in the Philippines were alerted; through its contacts in Warsaw, the US conveyed its resolve to the Chinese to come to India's assistance.

C-130 Hercules aircraft carried out drops of arms and ammunition supplies as well as essential clothing to Indian soldiers on the battlefront.

On October 25, 1962, when war with the United States was potentially imminent, the Soviet newspaper Pravda published a front-page article that put the entire blame for the 1962 war with China on India.

The Untold Story: How US came to India's aid in 1962 - Rediff.com India News
 
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