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Indian Navy is a little bit more advanced than the Chinese. So;
1-JMSDF
2-ROKN
3-IN
4-PLAN
5-US Pacific Fleet
Indian Navy is a little bit more advanced than the Chinese. So;
1-JMSDF
2-ROKN
3-IN
4-PLAN
5-US Pacific Fleet
No Such thing as Indo its Pakistan-Pacific waters
Are you freaking me?
The US Pacific Fleet is about 2/3 strength of the entire USN.
In few fields,yes,but not in every sector.I think Japan has most properly balanced navy in Asia,though they lack a proper carrier(helo carriers can be used as carrier of STOVL Aircrafts like F-35) and nuclear subs with SLBM.but without these factors,their navy is pretty strong in every sector.and US Pacific Fleet is stronger than all of these.The USN Pacific Fleet consists of the numbered Third and Seventh Fleets, as well as Naval Air Force, Pacific; Commander, Naval Surface Forces Pacific; Naval Submarine Force, Pacific; and other commands.The naval shore commands Commander Naval Forces Korea; Commander Naval Forces Japan; and Commander Naval Forces Marianas are also under the authority of the Pacific Fleet.so,they dwarf every other nation with this massive force.
LOL
In all seriousness, I have never heard of "indo-pacific"
I think they meant "Indian/Pacific Ocean"
No Such thing as Indo its Pakistan-Pacific waters
Just because you haven't heard it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I hope you don't consider yourself the encyclopedia of the world.
Here you go. Hopefully this will increase your knowledge
Indo-Pacific - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I don't understand this reasoning. The writer is attacking the IN's lack of indigenization but his opening remarks are he is looking at capability. In terms of capability the IN and the PLAN are quite a bit higher than 4th and 5th. Addtionally not a word is uttered about the HUGE modernisaiton and capacity building plans of both navies. By 2020-22 the PLA(N) and IN will hold the top 2 spots in this ranking for sure.
4. Indian Navy. New Delhis naval project continues to make fitful progress. Engineering problems with the Vikramaditya, nee Admiral Gorshkov, dominated headlines last year. Such deficiencies are correctable. More worrisome is the slow rate of indigenization, meaning the domestic defense industrys capacity to design and manufacture high-tech military gear. Unable to supply its own needs, the Indian military continues to procure armaments from a variety of foreign suppliers, creating interoperability, logistical, and maintenance challenges for itself within the force. On the other hand, New Delhi has exhibited remarkable foreign-policy restraint, confining its ambitions to the realm of the achievable. So long as political leaders refrain from writing checks the Indian Navy cant cash, the nation can tolerate quite a few fits and starts in its naval buildup.
"The term was first used in an article carried in the January 2007"
from you link
It's understandable since it's only been around for a few years.
No need to be a snarky little f....
Indian Navy is a little bit more advanced than the Chinese. So;
1-JMSDF
2-ROKN
3-IN
4-PLAN
5-US Pacific Fleet
No Such thing as Indo its Pakistan-Pacific waters