NEW DELHI: In a stark assessment of regional security dynamics, Admiral Dinesh Tripathi highlighted concerns over Pakistan’s military priorities amidst its dire economic situation. Speaking on the evolving strategic landscape, he emphasized that Pakistan appears to be favoring military expansion at the expense of its citizens’ welfare. This statement comes as India recalibrates its operational strategies in response to the increasing maritime collaboration between Pakistan and China.
Admiral Tripathi, the Chief of the Indian Navy, pointed out that the Navy is closely monitoring the activities of extra-regional powers, especially the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). “We are keeping a watch on extra-regional forces in the IOR, including the PLA Navy, their warships, and research vessels,” he stated, underscoring India’s vigilance regarding China’s naval operations.
The Admiral expressed particular concerns regarding the Pakistan Navy’s growth ambitions, which aim to enhance its fleet to a total of 50 warships. “They have chosen weapons over the welfare of their people. So, good luck to them,” he remarked, reinforcing India’s commitment to safeguarding its strategic interests in the region. He assured that the Indian Navy is fully prepared to counter any threats.
The discussion also touched upon the robust naval capabilities being developed by China, which operates over 360 warships and submarines. Admiral Tripathi noted that China’s presence in the IOR is marked by a consistent deployment of survey and research vessels, designed to gather vital oceanographic data that could bolster its naval operations.
He specifically pointed out that many of Pakistan’s naval enhancements are occurring with Chinese assistance. “Many Pakistan Navy warships and submarines are being built with China’s support,” he said, referencing the recent acquisition of four Type 054A/P multi-role frigates by Pakistan, along with the future delivery of eight Yuan-class diesel-electric submarines slated for 2025-26. “These eight new submarines will add significant combat potential to the Pakistan Navy. We are fully aware of their capabilities,” he added.
In light of these developments, Admiral Tripathi affirmed that India is adapting its strategies to mitigate any potential threats to its interests in the IOR. “That is why we are tweaking our plans and concepts to negate any infringement of our interests. We are fully ready to take on any challenge,” he stated confidently.
Looking ahead, the Admiral expressed the view that, while the Chinese Navy may focus more on expanding its presence in the Pacific Ocean, India remains vigilant to ensure that its maritime interests in the Indian Ocean are not compromised. His remarks underscore the prevailing tensions and the strategic recalibrations taking place in response to shifting power dynamics in the region.