In a recent press conference, the Chief of the Navy, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, provided insights into the rapidly expanding capabilities of the Pakistan Navy, particularly focusing on the influence of Chinese support in this growth. The Navy Chief expressed a sense of concern regarding the ambitious goal set by Pakistan to develop a fleet of 50 warships, a significant increase given the current state of their economy.
Admiral Tripathi highlighted that this military buildup, especially the construction of warships and submarines with Chinese assistance, signals a clear intent from China to bolster Pakistan’s naval strength. He remarked on the irony that Pakistan is prioritizing military expenditure over the welfare of its citizens, stating, “They have decided to choose weapons over the welfare of their people.” This strategy, he noted, is particularly evident with their plans to integrate eight new submarines into their naval capabilities, which will undoubtedly enhance their operational effectiveness.
The Admiral was resolute in affirming that the Indian Navy is fully aware of these developments and is adapting its own strategies accordingly. “We are tweaking our concepts to be able to tackle all threats from our neighbours,” he stated, emphasizing the importance of remaining vigilant in light of the evolving regional security dynamics.
Moreover, he pointed out the need to monitor extra-regional forces, notably the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy) of China. “We are keeping a watch on their warships and research vessels, and know what they are doing and where they are,” Admiral Tripathi added, underscoring the necessity for vigilance to safeguard national security.
The Navy Chief also addressed the broader context of maritime operations, asserting that while the oceans are accessible to all, the activities of foreign forces must not compromise India’s security. He concluded by reassuring that India possesses a well-established and effective system for monitoring naval activities, ensuring that the nation remains prepared to respond to any potential threats originating from the region.