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India Maintains Strong Maritime Domain Awareness, Says Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 10, 2024
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India Maintains Strong Maritime Domain Awareness, Says Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi

India’s Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, recently emphasized the nation’s robust maritime domain awareness capabilities, ensuring that the country can effectively monitor its oceanic interests. Speaking to the media after the conclusion of THINQ 2024, a nationwide quiz competition organized by the Indian Navy, Admiral Tripathi highlighted that India maintains a vigilant eye on all maritime activities relevant to its strategic interests.

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Addressing concerns regarding China’s increasing military presence in the South China Sea, specifically the dual carrier operations conducted by China, Admiral Tripathi stated that this poses no significant threat to India. He affirmed the Navy’s proactive approach in monitoring regional activities, particularly in light of China’s cooperation with Sri Lanka. “What China does in any part of the globe, let them do it. What they do in our area of interest, we are keeping a close watch. Nothing happens in our part of the world which we do not know of,” he asserted.

The Admiral detailed the Navy’s capabilities in tracking the movements and operations of various units—be they military or non-military—operating in the Indian Ocean region. “We have got a fantastic organisation to keep the oceans under watch, which is maritime domain awareness, and we know exactly who is where and who is doing what,” he said, reiterating India’s commitment to safeguarding its national interests.

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Aside from security matters, Admiral Tripathi took a moment to express pride in the achievements of two young women Naval officers currently undertaking the Navika Sagar Parikrama-2 mission, which involves a global circumnavigation. The officers are expected to arrive at their first port of call in Australia soon. Acknowledging the challenges they face, including rough seas, the Admiral emphasized their preparedness through extensive training, covering a staggering 36,000 nautical miles.

Further highlighting the Navy’s outreach efforts, Admiral Tripathi referenced various initiatives designed to engage with the youth and public, educate them about the Navy’s role and operations, and cultivate interest in maritime services. The THINQ quiz competition this year saw an impressive participation of 12,600 schools from over 3,800 cities and towns across India, culminating in a grand finale that showcased eight finalist teams.

Innovation and technological advancement are top priorities for the Indian Navy, according to Admiral Tripathi. He spoke about the recruitment processes for officers and cadets, ensuring that suitability assessments maintain high standards. Additionally, the Navy’s collaboration with public sector undertakings, as well as various small and medium enterprises, highlights their commitment to integrating technology in their operations and enhancing their maritime capabilities.

Through events like THINQ 2024 and ongoing technology initiatives, the Indian Navy aims to foster a greater understanding of its activities during peaceful and turbulent times, further solidifying its role as a vital component of national security and maritime defense.

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ByJitendra Singh
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