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India Monitors Pakistan Navy’s ‘Surprising Growth’ Supported by China, Says Navy Chief

In a recent address, Navy Chief Admiral DK Tripathi emphasized India’s vigilant approach towards the naval activities of neighboring countries, particularly highlighting the increasing capabilities of the Pakistan Navy, which is reportedly receiving substantial support from China. Admiral Tripathi acknowledged the “surprising growth” of the Pakistan Navy, noting their ambitious plan to expand to a fleet of 62 ships and one submarine, a development that he described as concerning.

During his remarks, he reinforced that the Indian Navy is actively monitoring not just the activities of the Pakistan Navy but also those of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy. “We are keeping a watch on extra-regional forces, including the PLA Navy, their warships, and their research vessels, and know what they are doing and where they are,” he stated. His comments reflect a broader concern over China’s military partnership with Pakistan, which he indicated is aimed at bolstering Pakistan’s maritime power.

Admiral Tripathi highlighted that the collaboration between China and Pakistan on naval capabilities includes the construction of multiple warships and submarines, with particular emphasis on the delivery of eight new submarines that could enhance the combat abilities of the Pakistan Navy. Despite this, he assured that India remains fully aware of the capabilities of these naval developments and is adapting its strategies accordingly. “That is why we are tweaking our concepts to be able to tackle all threats from our neighbours,” he said.

Further commenting on Pakistan’s military focus, Admiral Tripathi remarked, “They have chosen weapons over the welfare of their people,” implying that the resources allocated to military enhancement come at the cost of the nation’s social and economic development.

In addition to addressing regional threats, Admiral Tripathi shared key updates on India’s own naval advancements. He confirmed plans to finalize agreements for the acquisition of 26 naval Rafale fighter aircraft and three additional Scorpene submarines by January. The government has also approved the construction of two nuclear-powered submarines, with aspirations to have a total of six SSNs operational in the future. The first of these submarines is projected to be completed by 2036-37, followed by the second in 2038-39.

He expressed optimism regarding the procurement of Rafale-M jets from France, indicating that negotiations are in their final stages. He mentioned that the process is nearing a point where it could soon be presented to the Cabinet Committee on Security for approval. The Rafale-M jets are intended primarily for operations from India’s domestically manufactured aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant.

Admiral Tripathi anticipates that, barring any unforeseen delays, the agreements for both the Scorpene submarines and Rafale-M projects could be signed either by the end of this month or the next, solidifying India’s commitment to enhancing its naval capabilities amidst rising geopolitical tensions in the region.

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