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India’s aircraft carrier & nuclear subs deployment a ‘no-nonsense’ message to China, not Pakistan?

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China is using Pakistan as a tool to contain India, so the redeployment of an aircraft carrier, warships and nuclear-powered submarines to North Arabian Sea is a clear signal to Beijing, rather than Islamabad, analysts told RT.

Despite the heated tensions around the Kashmir region, “India does not base its defense preparedness on what Pakistan does or does not do,” Gopalapuram Parthasarathy, former Indian envoy to Pakistan, said. The country is much more concerned about “what China does to contain Indian influence in the Indian Ocean,” he told RT.

“Pakistan, by itself, does not worry us. We can more than match and manage Pakistan,” he reiterated.

Indian military journalist, Shiv Aroor, also said that the naval forces of the two neighbors “aren’t near peers in terms of numbers, strength or capability — Pakistan, for instance, doesn’t operate nuclear submarines or aircraft carriers.”

However, “if maritime hostilities [between India and Pakistan] ever did break out in whatever form, China would almost definitely be in the mix,” he warned, acknowledging that such scenario would be a problem for New Delhi.

As for the deployment of Indian naval assets, it is “about as no-nonsense a message, as you can send,” he said, adding, however, that “war is realistically and hopefully a very remote possibility in the circumstances.”

Dozens of Indian warships, including the INS ‘Vikramaditya’ aircraft carrier and several nuclear-powered submarines, were withdrawn from maritime exercises and sent close to Pakistani territorial waters on Monday.

The Indian Defense Ministry explained that the move was intended “to prevent, deter and defeat any misadventure by Pakistan in the maritime domain.” It indicated that the flare-up between the two countries, which began after a suicide attack on Indian troops by a Pakistani-based terror group in February and led to shellings and even aerial engagements in the border area, is far from over.

India’s relations with its other major neighbor, China, are also rather strained, as the two of the world’s most populous countries and fastest growing major economies are bound to compete. In 2017, skirmishes between Chinese and Indian troops broke out over China’s unsanctioned road construction in the disputed Doklam plateau in the Himalayas, but a major escalation was avoided.

https://www.rt.com/news/454166-india-pakistan-china-navy/
 
At the rate China is developing and making enormous progress in all sectors, one day the Indians will bow to China if and when China gets serious. Right now the Indians can just flex their muscle from afar.
 
At the rate China is developing and making enormous progress in all sectors, one day the Indians will bow to China if and when China gets serious. Right now the Indians can just flex their muscle from afar.
India has nuclear subs???
 
Just look at the INSAS rifle, for a power that wants to show the world they are strong, they couldn't even perfect a rifle hence why they've opted to licence-build AK-203s. And LCA Tejas? They are better off keeping it truck-mounted.
 
At the rate China is developing and making enormous progress in all sectors, one day the Indians will bow to China if and when China gets serious. Right now the Indians can just flex their muscle from afar.
Do you think this sitting dock will survive... these type of things only good for small countries to bully them Pak and China are both atomic powers one nasir is enough with atmoic war head for this... even that war head bombed a mile away from that ship.. it can get required results..did you get my point...so roll up your stupidity bro
 
lol yes and the pilots who kicked Indian AF was also Chinese :enjoy:

BTW who is using India to contain Pakistan? :azn:

any guess? who was using Israeli pilots and planes and begging Israel to help india to attack Pakistan?
 
India’s aircraft carrier & nuclear subs deployment a ‘no-nonsense’ message to China, not Pakistan?

5c9003bafc7e93ae238b4585.jpg


China is using Pakistan as a tool to contain India, so the redeployment of an aircraft carrier, warships and nuclear-powered submarines to North Arabian Sea is a clear signal to Beijing, rather than Islamabad, analysts told RT.

Despite the heated tensions around the Kashmir region, “India does not base its defense preparedness on what Pakistan does or does not do,” Gopalapuram Parthasarathy, former Indian envoy to Pakistan, said. The country is much more concerned about “what China does to contain Indian influence in the Indian Ocean,” he told RT.

“Pakistan, by itself, does not worry us. We can more than match and manage Pakistan,” he reiterated.

Indian military journalist, Shiv Aroor, also said that the naval forces of the two neighbors “aren’t near peers in terms of numbers, strength or capability — Pakistan, for instance, doesn’t operate nuclear submarines or aircraft carriers.”

However, “if maritime hostilities [between India and Pakistan] ever did break out in whatever form, China would almost definitely be in the mix,” he warned, acknowledging that such scenario would be a problem for New Delhi.

As for the deployment of Indian naval assets, it is “about as no-nonsense a message, as you can send,” he said, adding, however, that “war is realistically and hopefully a very remote possibility in the circumstances.”

Dozens of Indian warships, including the INS ‘Vikramaditya’ aircraft carrier and several nuclear-powered submarines, were withdrawn from maritime exercises and sent close to Pakistani territorial waters on Monday.

The Indian Defense Ministry explained that the move was intended “to prevent, deter and defeat any misadventure by Pakistan in the maritime domain.” It indicated that the flare-up between the two countries, which began after a suicide attack on Indian troops by a Pakistani-based terror group in February and led to shellings and even aerial engagements in the border area, is far from over.

India’s relations with its other major neighbor, China, are also rather strained, as the two of the world’s most populous countries and fastest growing major economies are bound to compete. In 2017, skirmishes between Chinese and Indian troops broke out over China’s unsanctioned road construction in the disputed Doklam plateau in the Himalayas, but a major escalation was avoided.

https://www.rt.com/news/454166-india-pakistan-china-navy/

Pakistan armed forces are like china can chill for a while we got this :triniti:
 
Do you think this sitting dock will survive... these type of things only good for small countries to bully them Pak and China are both atomic powers one nasir is enough with atmoic war head for this... even that war head bombed a mile away from that ship.. it can get required results..did you get my point...so roll up your stupidity bro
Are you agreeing with me or lambasting me? Seriously, learn to type, bro.
 
India has nuclear subs???

the ones their sailors put on fire while on the tests and starting firing missiles all over damaging their own ship, that was few months before their sank their own ship in the dock...can Chinese Navy beat that?

This is like no-nonsense message they sent to Pakistan by blowing our 8 pine trees and in return they received the "nonsensed" whooping.
 

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