Indian Navy repels Chinese ship from its water boundry, increased surveillance
Indian Navy repels Chinese ship from its water boundry, increased surveillance
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Port Blair: Recently the Indian Navy drove a suspected Chinese vessel illegally entered into its waters near Andaman and Nicobar. It was reported that the suspected Chinese ship Xi Yan 1 was a research vessel discovered by the Indian surveillance aircraft P8I. The vessel was reportedly carrying out research activities in the Indian waters near Port Blair. At the same time, it was feared that China could spy on naval activities in Indian territory through this vessel. Because, China is aggressively trying to establish its presence in the Indian Ocean region.

Sources say that the Indian Navy became active as soon as the security agencies discovered that a Chinese vessel is carrying out research activities in the Indian Special Economic Zone. The Navy sent one of its warships to monitor it. According to Indian law, no foreign ship can carry out any kind of research or exploration activity in Indian waters. After this, the Indian Navy warship, taking complete restraint, asked the Chinese research vessel to go out of the Indian waters. On receiving the order of the Indian Navy, the Chinese vessel ran out of the waters of India.

For information, let us tell you that the Indian Navy continuously monitors all Chinese ships entering the Indian Ocean region from the Malacca Strait near Malaysia. A few days ago, the Navy's search aircraft P8I detected seven warships of the Chinese Navy which were active in the Indian Ocean region. China repeatedly argues that it is part of an international action force against pirates, while patrolling warships and nuclear-powered submarines in the Indian Ocean region. Sometimes these ships also enter Indian waters. But according to experts, submarines never take action against pirates. Which shows the tricks of China.

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