Kannur (Kerala): India has a highly effective mechanism for monitoring the oceans, known as maritime domain awareness, and is fully aware of "who is where and who is doing what" to ensure the country's interests are not compromised, Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi has said.
The Navy Chief also dismissed the dual carrier operation by China in the South China Sea as "nothing we should be concerned of ". Addressing the media after the grand finale of THINQ 2024, a nationwide quiz competition organised by the Indian Navy on Friday evening, Tripathi also said India keeps a "close watch" on activities in its "area of interest".
He made these remarks at the Ezhimala Naval Academy here in response to a question on China's growing influence in the region through its cooperation with Sri Lanka. "What China does in any part of the globe, let them do it. What they do in our area of interest, we are keeping a close watch. Nothing happens in our part of the world which we do not know," CNS added.
He said the Navy is keeping a very close watch in our areas so that India's national interests are not compromised in any way, anywhere. "When their units, whether military or non-military, operate in the Indian Ocean region, we do ensure that our national interests are not compromised.
We have got a fantastic organisation to keep the oceans under watch, which is maritime domain awareness, and we know exactly who is where and who is doing what," the Navy Chief said. He said the dual carrier operation is nothing concerning India. "We have done these dual carrier operations for many years now," he added.