In the Indian Ocean region, the activities of neighboring country China are continuously increasing. After which India has started keeping a close watch on China's actions. In the Raisina Dialogue 2020, Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh said that Chinese naval activity in the Indian Ocean region is increasing rapidly and the Indian Navy is monitoring the developments through 'mission-based' deployment. He said that China's Belt and Road Initiative and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor affect India's sovereignty.
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During a panel discussion in Raisina Dialogue on Wednesday, the Navy chief said that many such incidents have come to light when warships of the People's Liberation Army of China entered the Special Economic Zone of India and the Navy told them that it was intruding into Indian territory. In response to a question, the Navy Chief said that we warned them and went back. With this, he said that we have seen ourselves in the Indian Ocean region since 2008 when he came for anti-piracy petrol.
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On the increasing Chinese presence in the area, the Naval Chief said that he has a base in Djibouti, Africa, now he has made inroads in Gwadar and he is eyeing many areas. We have made a mission-based deployment of our warships so that we can know not only the activities of China but also other countries. If anything happens contrary to our national interest, we will answer it.
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