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Navy's SOS: Submarine force depleting: India Today - Latest Breaking News from India, World, Business, Cricket, Sports, Bollywood.

A security nightmare stares the nation in the face with the Indian Navy's submarine arm in danger of losing its strength and ability to keep enemies off the country's backyard.

Headlines Today has access to an internal note sent by the navy to the government, which warns of unthinkable scenarios for national security if corrective action is not taken quickly.

The navy admits in the document that it's almost at its lowest ebb in terms of submarine force levels in history. And this when the Chinese seem bent upon undermining India's maritime edge.

Former chief of naval staff Admiral Arun Prakash said the navy had been warning the government about the crisis since the early part of this decade. He said that while the government has cognizance of the matter it would be something to be very sorry about if no action was taken.

The navy has warned that in the next few years, its submarine strength could drop from 16 submarines to five - an unthinkable prospect for maritime security planners.

Of the 16 operational submarines currently, 10 are Russian Kilo-class submarines and four are German boats. The report warns that by 2012, only nine submarines could be active. If nothing is done to stem the tide, India could be left with just five active submarines in the coming years.

The navy has a 30-year plan to buy or build 24 submarines. But even 10 years after the Cabinet approved the plan, not a single new submarine has entered service. Meanwhile, the navy has already initiated cases to retire two of its old Foxtrot submarines very shortly. And the first of its deadly Kilo-class submarines could be retired beginning 2013.

Through the report, the navy's uncertainty about the Chinese is also out in the open. The document says it will not be long before extended Chinese patrols enter the Indian Navy's area of responsibility. The Chinese naval capability will prove to be a limiting factor to the other regional navies, especially the Indian Navy.

The navy has always been suspicious about China's long-term ambitions in the Indian Ocean region. But now, those anxieties have been laid bare. The navy report paints a highly disturbing picture of what China plans to do in the Indian Ocean.

Most ominously, these plans are already in motion. During 2009, 16 contacts were recorded with vessels suspected to be Chinese nuclear submarines on patrol outside their territorial waters.

The Indian Navy's own network of intelligence has corroborated three of these contacts - on February 16, July 23 and August 3 last year.

The navy report has made it clear that China has a proven deep-water ability and plans to flex more muscle in the years ahead.

Chinese nuclear submarines are currently only testing waters in the South China Sea, outside territorial waters. But in the next three years, the Indian Navy has warned that silent Chinese submarine patrols could begin crawling through the Indian Ocean with impunity.

China is aggressively ramping up command and control infrastructure in the Indian Ocean. This is being done to expand its influence in the zone most critical to Indian security, and in effect to encircle India.
 
if it the case then why the mighty IN is just buying 6 scoepene subs
if she very well knows that by 2013 five of the kilo class,four of the german subs and two of the russian foxfrot subs will be operation-less,i think the requirement for the indian subs should has to be between 10-12 scoepene subs
 
if it the case then why the mighty IN is just buying 6 scoepene subs
if she very well knows that by 2013 five of the kilo class,four of the german subs and two of the russian foxfrot subs will be operation-less,i think the requirement for the indian subs should has to be between 10-12 scoepene subs

India is also building Arihant class submarines and leasing a few from Russia
 
if it the case then why the mighty IN is just buying 6 scoepene subs
if she very well knows that by 2013 five of the kilo class,four of the german subs and two of the russian foxfrot subs will be operation-less,i think the requirement for the indian subs should has to be between 10-12 scoepene subs
6 Scorpene to replace 2 Foxtrot and 4 U209 subs, a second competition to replace Kilo subs is already on the way.
 
China will do the same when India decides to Patrol the seas around China..

Stop using will, no one can predicte anything...
The fact is indian ocean is a mare liberum, it belongs to world, Any country has the right to enter indian ocean.:blink:
PS: From these artical, I just read out indian think indian ocean belongs to india...:angry: It is ignorance.
 
if it the case then why the mighty IN is just buying 6 scoepene subs
if she very well knows that by 2013 five of the kilo class,four of the german subs and two of the russian foxfrot subs will be operation-less,i think the requirement for the indian subs should has to be between 10-12 scoepene subs

1. India have purchased 6 Scorpion Submarines with an option for 6 more

2. IN is soon going to hunt for 6 Advanced German submarines (with AIP)

3. Nuclear submarine Arihant and its other friends of same class will also join the IN.

4. Russian Akula II (INS Chakra) Nuclear submarine is coming in feb.

5. Apart from it older subs will go for refit.

Our forces has to raise the red flag or make a noise to awaken the sarkari babu and netas.

All of our defence shipyard are having their order books over flowing and yes we have private shipyards also but the sarkari babus will make hue and cry, also defence PSUs will object to it because it will end their monopoly and the compition and efficiancy will be increased.

Hindustan shipyard is transferred to defense ministry i think they will be building these new subs in eastern coast.
 
Stop using will, no one can predicte anything...
The fact is indian ocean is a mare liberum, it belongs to world, Any country has the right to enter indian ocean.:blink:
PS: From these artical, I just read out indian think indian ocean belongs to india...:angry: It is ignorance.

Predict what ?. If the oceans and seas are free to all then what is need for terms like sea-limits and territorial waters. Can the China welcome Indian presence in South China sea, East China sea or yellow sea.

Btw, what is mare liberum. Is that an International law. I can only see this as a book written by someone in 16th century.
 

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