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Indian Navy will intervene in South China sea, if required

We’ll send force to protect our interests in South China Sea, says Navy chief

As National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon is in Beijing for talks on the boundary question, Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Joshi has termed the situation in the South China Sea “complex,” as China is rapidly modernising its Navy, and said India will protect its economic interests in the disputed waters by sending forces, if need be. “Yes, you are right. The modernisation of the Chinese Navy is truly impressive. It is actually a major, major cause for concern…, which we continuously evaluate, and [we will] work out our options and strategies,” he said in reply to questions at the customary Navy Day press conference here on Monday.

Though India was not a direct claimant in the South China Sea, its primary concern was the “freedom of navigation in international waters,” he said.

“It is not that we expect to be in those waters very frequently,” but whenever the situation required, with the country’s interests at stake — for example “ONGC Videsh has three oil exploration blocks there” — “we will be required to go there and we are prepared for that,” Admiral Joshi said.

ONGC Videsh has three offshore deepwater blocks, on the southern Vietnamese coast, and invested $600 million in oil and gas exploration in these blocks in the past few years. The footprint of ONGC Videsh is spread over 15 countries, where it is engaged in exploration work on 31 projects.

Asked whether the Indian Navy had undertaken exercises for such a mission, he said: “The short answer is yes.”

He said: “Not only us but everyone is of the view that they [the disputes] have to be resolved by the parties concerned, aligned with the international regime, which is outlined in UNCLOS [the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea]; that is our first requirement.”

Asked whether the Navy would provide protection to ONGC Videsh’s assets in the South China Sea, Admiral Joshi said it would require government approval.

New rules announced recently by Hainan province (which administers the South China Sea for China) to allow for interception of ships have raised concerns in the region, with fears of simmering disputes with Southeast Asian nations escalating.

Defence analysts say Hainan’s move is another step in China’s bid to solidify its control over much of the sea, which includes crucial international shipping lanes over which more than a third of global trade passes.

Protecting the country’s economic assets was the Navy’s mandate, Admiral Joshi said, maintaining that it was neither a new policy nor a shift in emphasis. “We have to protect our country’s economic assets wherever they are, otherwise what the Navy is for?”

Asked about the balance of naval presence on the eastern and western seaboards, he said some of the recent inductions were deployed only in the eastern side, in the Bay of Bengal. “Three recent inductions — the Shivalik-class frigates Sahyadri, Satpura and Shivalik — were commissioned there… INS Jalashwa, the biggest vessel we have after the aircraft carrier, is also deployed there. The nuclear-powered submarine INS Chakra is operating from there, and INS Arihant is also going to be there.”

Asked about the Dongfeng series of missiles that China developed to target aircraft carriers, he said: “That is a very significant capability, and we are evaluating it in our context and taking whatever action as may be appropriate — either to acquire a similar capability or to think of a counter…”

Referring to China’s aircraft carrier programme, Admiral Joshi said it was “very ambitious,” but the integration of the warship and the aircraft had not taken place.

Despite persistent delays, India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier, being built at the Cochin Shipyard, should be ready for delivery by 2016-17, he said.

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There is nothing wrong in IN presence in china sea. They are also present in Indian ocean. This is neither negative nor positive news. Indian forces can show their presence in any international water. That is the fundamental right of every nation.

This is only going to embarrass India in a more humiliating way. If the Chinese "accidently" sink your ship, what are your going to do? Wage a full scale war along the himalaya border and get defeated again? I bet this time they won't let your off that easily. China today is more a bully than in 1960s and they have the capability and ambition to achieve those objectives.
 
This is only going to embarrass India in a more humiliating way. If the Chinese "accidently" sink your ship, what are your going to do? Wage a full scale war along the himalaya border and get defeated again? I bet this time they won't let your off that easily. China today is more a bully than in 1960s and they have the capability and ambition to achieve those objectives.

Yes, South China Sea will not be the actual theater of War but the Himalayas as India will launch attack across the Himalayas and possibly air strikes from Tajikistan. But South China Sea will spark the flame. India has already challenged China and at least for face saving China will do something to the Indian naval fleet and thereby inviting India to launch a preemptive strike on China's soft belly Tibet.
 
Vietnamese government wants an Indian presence in the South China Sea, both economic and military. India should not back down just because the Chinese issue warnings. Who cares of what they say?
As long as we operate in our waters, they have no rights to say anything!

As the article says, what is the Indian Navy used for?
 
Interesting thought from a Indian! Your name stands for a program.
I´m undecided if I support it? especially not bad about the part "Chinese women will be serving in the households" :rofl:

On one hand, if China is conquered, all our fears and problems disappear over night. On the other hand...:coffee:

India is destined to conquer China if you understand geopolitics. Just go to google map and see the route of the Aryans, from where they started their campaign, how they conquered South Asia and from here where can they go further. Forget countries, just calculate the past Aryan conquests within a larger time span, you will understand how I got the idea.
 
Vietnamese government wants an Indian presence in the South China Sea, both economic and military. India should not back down just because the Chinese issue warnings. Who cares of what they say?
As long as we operate in our waters, they have no rights to say anything!

As the article says, what is the Indian Navy used for?

Chinese don't even have any clue about what is going on and what will happen next. Its expected from the Chinese because I don't think they can think deeper than Nigerians or Kenyans. Without much knowledge of geography and the historical conquests that have been taking place since antiquity, they won't get any idea of what they will be facing next.

India has no other option but to move ahead in case of the SCS because this is how the entire game was programmed. Homo Sapiens were destined to conquer Nienderthalensis and the Homo Erectus in the past, they didn't have the option to avoid it even if they wished to.
 
And Chinese navy will intervene Indian Ocean if required.

What the Scatlander has not mentioned in his thread is that Amiral Joshi has also said that it is a matter of concern (in fact of cowardice and fear) for India regarding the rapid modernization of the Chinese navy (despite white racist embargoes). China will send 100% made in China, indigeneous warships including the type 071 and tpe 052c Destroyers while Scatland will send an old British aircraft carrier equipped with US British Harrier and an old US amphibious assault ship. See the difference between a Scatland, a tiger paper and a true super power which mean business. India has not proved anything in the world stage, it has constantly failed to fulfill Western promise and it has became a shame. On the other hand China has proved itself by being the number 2 world economy, by investing everywhere in the world, by shining in London Olympics and Paralympics etc. China has inducted the W 10 while India has to buy US Apache for billions of US dollars. China is pouring money and job in its own economy while India is giving money to its new Scatmaster.




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This Indian admiral deserves to be given the best circus comedian award if there was any. :lol:
If this keeps up circus comedians will be the next big thing from India after bollywood. We alreday have tons of them here on PDF.
India intervening in SCS. Seriously. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
This Indian admiral deserves to be given the best circus comedian award if there was any. :lol:
If this keeps up circus comedians will be the next big thing from India after bollywood. We alreday have tons of them here on PDF.
India intervening in SCS. Seriously. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

No.. People Daily has already won that award.

so sad... :laugh:
 
This Indian admiral deserves to be given the best circus comedian award if there was any. :lol:
If this keeps up circus comedians will be the next big thing from India after bollywood. We alreday have tons of them here on PDF.
India intervening in SCS. Seriously. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

What is a hate infested BD doing here, Worry about BD India will take care of its problems.

Even you cheer lead on the deck of that floating casino no body will notice :lol:.
 
This is only going to embarrass India in a more humiliating way. If the Chinese "accidently" sink your ship, what are your going to do? Wage a full scale war along the himalaya border and get defeated again? I bet this time they won't let your off that easily. China today is more a bully than in 1960s and they have the capability and ambition to achieve those objectives.

Why would we play to Chinese strengths , why would we attack across the Himalayas, where terrain is in China's favor.

If Chinese harm Indian ships in SCS ..we will respond in kind to Chinese ships passing Malacca..don't forget 90% of China's Oil supplies and major portion of its trade passes through Malacca straits and consequently through 6 degree channel..which is a stone throw away from India's Tri Services command in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
 
Why would we play to Chinese strengths , why would we attack across the Himalayas, where terrain is in China's favor.

If Chinese harm Indian ships in SCS ..we will respond in kind to Chinese ships passing Malacca..don't forget 90% of China's Oil supplies and major portion of its trade passes through Malacca straits and consequently through 6 degree channel..which is a stone throw away from India's Tri Services command in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Then you end up finding New Dehli and Mumbai is in Chinese hands.... I know you are not as drunk as our fellow member "enemy", who claims he is an "Aryan".
 
Then you end up finding New Dehli and Mumbai is in Chinese hands.... I know you are not as drunk as our fellow member "enemy", who claims he is an "Aryan".

India has its own way to defend from Chinese aggression India has its defense strategy in place and no need to worry. India said it wants to defend its ships in international waters nothing wrong with that.

Let the chinese try and sink an Indian ship.:sniper:
 
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