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Chinese intrusions into Indian Ocean not unusual: Indian Navy

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By PTI

KOCHI: The Indian Navy on Wednesday stated it retains surveillance over the Indian Ocean Region the place “the Chinese intrusions are not uncommon” and asserted that the pressure was dedicated to guard the nation’s curiosity within the strategic space.

Southern Naval Command (SNC) chief, Vice Admiral M A Hampiholi, stated the Indian Navy retains surveillance within the area by satellites and maritime reconnaissance plane.

His assertion comes amid reviews {that a} Chinese spy vessel has entered the Indian Ocean Region for the second time prior to now few months.

“The Chinese intrusions into the Indian Ocean region are not uncommon. They have been here for quite some time..I must assure you that we keep our areas of interest under surveillance throughout. We do that using a variety of means…,” SNC chief informed reporters right here in response to a question on the information reviews on the Chinese spy vessel reaching Sri Lankan port.

He stated the Navy additionally retains surveillance by satellites, maritime reconnaissance plane and in addition with the cooperation of the Coast Guard and their ships.

“I would say that these (Chinese) movements or their presence doesn’t go unnoticed,” he stated.

Three months in the past, a Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tv for pc monitoring ship had berthed at Sri Lanka’s southern port of Hambantota.

On August 13, the Sri Lankan authorities had granted port entry to the vessel from August 16 to 22 on situation that it’ll maintain the Automatic Identification System (AIS) switched on inside the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the nation and no scientific analysis can be performed in its waters.

India had flagged the ship’s technical functionality and expressed worries concerning the objective of its go to.

New Delhi was involved about the potential of the ship’s monitoring programs trying to eavesdrop on Indian installations.

KOCHI: The Indian Navy on Wednesday stated it retains surveillance over the Indian Ocean Region the place “the Chinese intrusions are not uncommon” and asserted that the pressure was dedicated to guard the nation’s curiosity within the strategic space.

Southern Naval Command (SNC) chief, Vice Admiral M A Hampiholi, stated the Indian Navy retains surveillance within the area by satellites and maritime reconnaissance plane.

His assertion comes amid reviews {that a} Chinese spy vessel has entered the Indian Ocean Region for the second time prior to now few months.

“The Chinese intrusions into the Indian Ocean region are not uncommon. They have been here for quite some time..I must assure you that we keep our areas of interest under surveillance throughout. We do that using a variety of means…,” SNC chief informed reporters right here in response to a question on the information reviews on the Chinese spy vessel reaching Sri Lankan port.

He stated the Navy additionally retains surveillance by satellites, maritime reconnaissance plane and in addition with the cooperation of the Coast Guard and their ships.

“I would say that these (Chinese) movements or their presence doesn’t go unnoticed,” he stated.

Three months in the past, a Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tv for pc monitoring ship had berthed at Sri Lanka’s southern port of Hambantota.

On August 13, the Sri Lankan authorities had granted port entry to the vessel from August 16 to 22 on situation that it’ll maintain the Automatic Identification System (AIS) switched on inside the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the nation and no scientific analysis can be performed in its waters.

India had flagged the ship’s technical functionality and expressed worries concerning the objective of its go to.

New Delhi was involved about the potential of the ship’s monitoring programs trying to eavesdrop on Indian installations.