In a significant briefing on Monday, Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi provided an update on the Navyโs strategic developments and regional security dynamics. Speaking at the annual Navy Day press conference, Admiral Tripathi emphasized the Indian Navyโs vigilance over the activities of the Chinese Peopleโs Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy) in the Indian Ocean Region, underscoring the geopolitical tensions that define current maritime security.
โ We are keeping a close watch on the extra-regional forces operating in the Indian sea, including the PLA Navy, the warships, and their research vessels. We know what they are doing and where they are,โ the Admiral stated, reaffirming the Indian Navyโs commitment to monitoring and safeguarding national interests amid escalating Chinese naval operations.
In addition to its surveillance efforts, Admiral Tripathi announced the Indian Navyโs anticipation of finalizing a substantial acquisition deal valued at Rs 90,000 crore for 26 Rafale Marine combat aircraft and the procurement of three additional Scorpene-class submarines. These discussions are underway with France, with the expectation that the agreements will be solidified by next month. The proposed three submarines will enhance the existing fleet of six Scorpene-class submarines manufactured by Mazagon Dockyards Limited, aligning with the broader Project 75 India initiative aimed at bolstering indigenous submarine capabilities.
Highlighting Chinaโs ambitions, Admiral Tripathi commented on the broader implications of Chinese naval expansion. He referenced literature describing Chinaโs long-term strategies, such as the book โThe Hundred Year Marathon,โ which outlines Chinaโs aspirations to emerge as a dominant global power. The Admiral cautioned that while Chinaโs naval presence is notably increasing in the Pacific, the Indian Navyโs focus remains steadfast on ensuring the security of Indiaโs maritime interests within the Indian Ocean.
In terms of operational success, Admiral Tripathi reported a significant achievement with the successful launch of a nuclear-capable missile from the INS Arighaat, marking a critical milestone in enhancing the operational readiness and deterrence capabilities of the Indian Navy.
Overall, these developments underscore the Indian Navyโs commitment to national defense, technological advancement, and strategic vigilance in an increasingly complex regional security landscape.