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By Jayanta Gupta, TNN | 4 Sep, 2015, 09.46PM IST
PLAN ships snoop around Andaman islands, India contemplates deploying more assets in the area - The Economic Times


KOLKATA: With ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) snooping around the Andaman islands on routine basis, the ministry of defence is contemplating deploying more assets in the island chain in the days to come.

According to sources, the Andaman and Nicobar Command ( ANC) - the country's only strategic command comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force - have detected Chinese naval ships very close to India's territorial waters in the recent past. A report states that PLAN ships attempt to get close at least twice every three month

"They have been detected on every occasion and we have made it very clear to the Chinese that we are monitoring their movement. Though we have detection capabilities in the Andamans, we don't have assets that can work as a deterrent. Only landing craft and some patrol vessels of the Indian Navy are deployed in the islands. This is inadequate. There are no weapons platforms. There aren't any missiles on the islands that can be used against incoming ships or aircraft. This has to change," a senior officer from Delhi said.

It's not uncommon for Chinese naval vessels to get close to the 10 degree channel, which is a 150km-wide channel that separates the Andaman and Nicobar chain of islands. Officers feel that the Chinese may choose the Andamans for a sudden strike instead of the mainland. After all, the Chinese know that India has an upper hand for the first 7-8 days due to her advanced air assets if an attack is launched on the mainland.

Things would change after that due to attrition and other factors but no armed conflict between two nuclear powers like India and China is expected to last more than a week before the international community intervenes.


"The only place where the Chinese can strike without facing any real opposition, merely to bother India, is the Andamans. After all, our assets on the mainland can't remain at a top level of preparedness for an indefinite period every time a Chinese warship is detected close to the islands. Capabilities of the assets from the mainland will also be hampered by bad weather and other factors. The Chinese will also factor these in if they choose to strike. The Chinese presence on Coco Islands continues to remain a matter of concern. The length of runway there has been increased to 8,000 feet. When it becomes 10,000 feet, all kinds of aircraft can land there and we will have a full-fledged Chinese base some 30-odd miles from the Andamans," the officer added.

Vice Admiral Pradeep Kumar Chatterjee, commander in chief, ANC, refused to comment on these issues but told TOI that a lot is changing in the Andamans. According to him, a lot of infrastructure is being developed under his command at a speed never witnessed before. New jetties are being built and the Navy is getting one more Floating Dock. The Indian Air Force is also likely to base some assets at Car Nicobar.

"Things will change completely in the next five years. The islands will become completely fortified. Financial allocations have all been made. We are now waiting for a few environmental clearances. One has to realize that defence preparedness spurs economic activity. We have already started installing lights at the Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Within some time, night landing can take place there. Airlines can also use the air force base at Car Nicobar as an alternative runway. In this way, tourist flow to the islands should increase. I also see no reason why airlines can't start operating international flights from Port Blair. We have even set up immigration facilities at Car Nicobar and have requested the civil administration to create accommodation there," Chatterjee said.
 
We should lay down a seath trap With bramose and other asserts . Iwish india could go for 3/4 new kilo class which are under 1 billion $ budget and cauple of destroyers and frigates excluding air asserts . I literally feel its time india should opt for Vertical takeoff landing fighters like f35 especially for island operation . And iwonder why we never showed intrest over s400 sam systems . High yime we buy them in numbers and make in india for strategic reasons .

Time to get real and spend some serious cash fo national security . Let the defence budget be low but strategic budget should come into play
 
We should lay down a seath trap With bramose and other asserts . Iwish india could go for 3/4 new kilo class which are under 1 billion $ budget and cauple of destroyers and frigates excluding air asserts . I literally feel its time india should opt for Vertical takeoff landing fighters like f35 especially for island operation . And iwonder why we never showed intrest over s400 sam systems . High yime we buy them in numbers and make in india for strategic reasons .

Time to get real and spend some serious cash fo national security . Let the defence budget be low but strategic budget should come into play

"Things will change completely in the next five years. The islands will become completely fortified.Financial allocations have all been made. We are now waiting for a few environmental clearances.
 
"Things will change completely in the next five years. The islands will become completely fortified.Financial allocations have all been made. We are now waiting for a few environmental clearances.

Fuk environment there wont be a land in our possession if we kept ditting on defence reforms . Only way to take expansionist is to become one beteer than hin .
 
Fuk environment there wont be a land in our possession if we kept ditting on defence reforms . Only way to take expansionist is to become one beteer than hin .

We have already started installing lights at the Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Within some time, night landing can take place there. Airlines can also use the air force base at Car Nicobar as an alternative runway.
 
By Jayanta Gupta, TNN | 4 Sep, 2015, 09.46PM IST
PLAN ships snoop around Andaman islands, India contemplates deploying more assets in the area - The Economic Times


KOLKATA: With ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) snooping around the Andaman islands on routine basis, the ministry of defence is contemplating deploying more assets in the island chain in the days to come.

According to sources, the Andaman and Nicobar Command ( ANC) - the country's only strategic command comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force - have detected Chinese naval ships very close to India's territorial waters in the recent past. A report states that PLAN ships attempt to get close at least twice every three month

"They have been detected on every occasion and we have made it very clear to the Chinese that we are monitoring their movement. Though we have detection capabilities in the Andamans, we don't have assets that can work as a deterrent. Only landing craft and some patrol vessels of the Indian Navy are deployed in the islands. This is inadequate. There are no weapons platforms. There aren't any missiles on the islands that can be used against incoming ships or aircraft. This has to change," a senior officer from Delhi said.

It's not uncommon for Chinese naval vessels to get close to the 10 degree channel, which is a 150km-wide channel that separates the Andaman and Nicobar chain of islands. Officers feel that the Chinese may choose the Andamans for a sudden strike instead of the mainland. After all, the Chinese know that India has an upper hand for the first 7-8 days due to her advanced air assets if an attack is launched on the mainland.

Things would change after that due to attrition and other factors but no armed conflict between two nuclear powers like India and China is expected to last more than a week before the international community intervenes.


"The only place where the Chinese can strike without facing any real opposition, merely to bother India, is the Andamans. After all, our assets on the mainland can't remain at a top level of preparedness for an indefinite period every time a Chinese warship is detected close to the islands. Capabilities of the assets from the mainland will also be hampered by bad weather and other factors. The Chinese will also factor these in if they choose to strike. The Chinese presence on Coco Islands continues to remain a matter of concern. The length of runway there has been increased to 8,000 feet. When it becomes 10,000 feet, all kinds of aircraft can land there and we will have a full-fledged Chinese base some 30-odd miles from the Andamans," the officer added.

Vice Admiral Pradeep Kumar Chatterjee, commander in chief, ANC, refused to comment on these issues but told TOI that a lot is changing in the Andamans. According to him, a lot of infrastructure is being developed under his command at a speed never witnessed before. New jetties are being built and the Navy is getting one more Floating Dock. The Indian Air Force is also likely to base some assets at Car Nicobar.

"Things will change completely in the next five years. The islands will become completely fortified. Financial allocations have all been made. We are now waiting for a few environmental clearances. One has to realize that defence preparedness spurs economic activity. We have already started installing lights at the Veer Savarkar International Airport in Port Blair. Within some time, night landing can take place there. Airlines can also use the air force base at Car Nicobar as an alternative runway. In this way, tourist flow to the islands should increase. I also see no reason why airlines can't start operating international flights from Port Blair. We have even set up immigration facilities at Car Nicobar and have requested the civil administration to create accommodation there," Chatterjee said.
This makes it seem like war is imminent that China is feeling out India to strike within days. I have not heard that.

Going into an EEZ is perfectly legal activity for any military. As long as we didn't go into the territorial waters, it's fine. This appears to be the case. India can certainly contest with escorts, but for than a fishing boat or a destroyer works essentially the same.

Fortifying the island or not will not change our activity. We won't stop because you added some missiles, and we won't go into your territorial waters because you don't. If you want to fortify it, then do it, but don't make us the culprit, because international law and norms have been observed here.
 
It's crime shame that we are not using this unsinkable aircraft carrier in proper way.
 
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