New Delhi: Top commanders of the Indian Navy will hold a three-day conclave beginning Wednesday to review the country's maritime security scenario including the deployment of a significant number of naval assets in the Indian Ocean region in view of the border row with China in eastern Ladakh.
The Indian Navy has already deployed a range of its frontline warships and submarines in the Indian Ocean region to send a clear message to China, following the escalation of the border dispute with the neighbouring country in the wake of the Galwan Valley clashes on June 15.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat are expected to address the inaugural day of the conclave, the sources said.
All possible security challenges that the country may face including from China and Pakistan in the Indian Ocean Region will be deliberated upon at length at the conclave, they added.
The Indian Ocean, considered the backyard of the Indian Navy, is critical to India''s strategic interests. Over the years, the region has witnessed an increasing Chinese presence.
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