Chinese infiltration into Indian Ocean increases, we alert: Navy Chief


New Delhi, 16 January 2020 Thursday

Chinese infiltration into the Indian Ocean is rampant, however the Indian Navy is constantly monitoring it, Indian Navy deployed mission-based troops there, Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh said today. The chief of the Navy said that the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative as well as the China-Pak. Economic corridors pose a threat to India's sovereignty.

Speaking at a panel discussion at the Raisina Dialogue, Singh said that there were reports that the People's Liberation Army of China had infiltrated India's economic sectors and the navy also told him that you were harming India's interests. Does China believe in India when such incidents occur? Responding to a question, he said that yes, it was in a recent incident. We immediately got activated, he obeyed us and kept going.

He was recently told to leave the Chinese cellar when he entered Indian special economic zone in the Andaman Sea. The Chinese Navy is the strongest wing of the PLA and it is growing very fast. ' We only know their numbers. We also know his ship and his language. Everything about them grows.

Their strength also increases. We saw their strength in the Indian Ocean when they came into the anti-piracy campaign in the 5th, ”he said.

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