Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 14, 2023, 04:30 PM
Indian Navy: Indian Navy is on high alert. Because the navies of China and Pakistan are seen together in Karachi, near Mumbai. Both the navies are engaged in carrying out major war exercises. This is the biggest war exercise ever conducted by the navies of China and Pakistan in the Arabian Sea. This practice has increased the headache of Indian agencies. Chinese submarine is stationed in Karachi. This is the biggest challenge for India. Because it is very close to Mumbai. However, India is also on high alert in view of this exercise. According to the information, India's surveillance aircraft is keeping an eye on China's submarine. This exercise of China and Pakistan has been named Sea-Guardian-3.Chinese warships, submarines present at Karachi portAt present, Chinese warships, a submarine and auxiliary ships are present in Karachi. This exercise is going to last for nine days at Karachi port which is built on the Arabian Sea. Indian Navy's surveillance aircraft P8 is keeping an eye on China's Type-039 submarine and its supporting ship. India is keeping a close eye not only on this submarine but also on its other ships. China's submarine and its warships have entered through the Strait of Malacca. This area is also very strategically important for India. This is the eighth time since 2013 that the Chinese Navy has deployed a submarine in the Indian Ocean.Reached Karachi from MalaccaChina's Type 039 submarines are a group of diesel-electric submarines of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). All submarines of this group are the first diesel-electric submarines to be developed in China. The Sea Guardian-3 drill is taking place at a time when China's activities in the Indian Ocean have increased rapidly. China has established a large military base in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa.Chinese 'spy' ship is already stationed in Sri LankaWhere Chinese submarines and warships are present at Karachi Port. At the same time, a Chinese 'spy' ship is also deployed at Colombo Port in the south of India. Despite India's objection, Sri Lanka could not stop the deployment of Chinese ships at Colombo Port under pressure from China. In fact, China calls it a research ship, in which Chinese and Sri Lankan scientists conduct research. But under this pretext, China's 'espionage' activities cannot be ignored.