Chinese ship sails in Indian Ocean again for espionage

New Delhi: The Chinese Navy’s surveillance ship has entered the Indian Ocean once again. Although this ship is far from India’s maritime territory, India is keeping a watchful eye on this ship of the Chinese Navy, according to senior officials of the Ministry of Defense. DRDO will test the missile next week. Before that, a Chinese naval vessel entered the Indian Ocean, which is claimed to be to gather information about the test. Even earlier, China had tried to get information about India’s missile tests in this way.

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Chinese ship sails in Indian Ocean again for espionageMoreover, India’s natural influence in the Indian Ocean has always troubled China. Since China’s fuel and commercial traffic pass through this area, India is worried that China’s traffic in the Strait of Malacca could be intercepted at any moment. China has prepared to end the dominance of the Indian Navy in this area and a Chinese analyst has warned that the Chinese Navy will try to do so soon. Against that backdrop, the behaviour of Chinese naval vessels in the Indian Ocean becomes an eye-catcher.

DRDO will test-fire the K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile next week. A warning has been issued accordingly. During this test, ships and planes of any country will not be allowed to enter this area due to security reasons. The K-E4 missile is said to have a range of about 2,200 kms. There are indications that China is keen to record how high this missile goes and then hits its target after launch. For this reason, the Chinese Navy’s spy ship Yuan Wang-6 may have entered the Indian Ocean, media claimed

Furthermore, India’s success in its missile program has left China extremely upset and India’s success on the ballistic missile front is said to surpass even China’s. A few days ago, India tested the AD-1 anti-missile interceptor, joining ranks of the United States, Russia, and Israel

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