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China’s hardware to Pak, security threat to region, says Navy chief

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China is exporting a lot of military hardware like ships and submarines to Pakistan and it will affect security dynamics in the region, Navy chief Admiral Karambir Singh said on Thursday.

The Indian Navy has to be prepared for this developmen­t, he said, adding India is closely watching the naval cooperatio­n between Pakistan and China.

A lot of hardware is being exported to Pakistan from China, like ships and submarines. This will affect a lot the security dynamics here. We have to be prepared for this, Admiral Singh said.

He was responding to a question on China delivering Pakistan its largest and most advanced warship earlier this month, during a media interactio­n after commission­ing of Scorpene class submarine INS Vela here.

Designed and built by China State Shipbuildi­ng Corporatio­n Limited (CSSC), the frigate was delivered to the Pakistan Navy in a commission­ing ceremony in Shanghai.

The Type 054A/P frigate was named the PNS Tughril.

China is also a very important defence partner for Pakistan, providing it crucial military hardware and other equipment.

Often dubbed as the all-weather ally of Pakistan, China has been beefing up its presence in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean in the recent years.

Navy sources said there have been no operations either by the Chinese Navy or research vessels in India’s Exclusive Economic Zone since the beginning of the coronaviru­s pandemic last year.

In response to another question on Chinese Navy activities in the Indian Ocean Region, Admiral Singh said it has been operating in the Gulf of Aden in 2008 for the anti-piracy patrol.

 ?? ?? Naval officers during the commission­ing ceremony of INS Vela Submarine in Mumbai, on Thursday
Naval officers during the commission­ing ceremony of INS Vela Submarine in Mumbai, on Thursday

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