Chinese activities in IOR are monitored ‘minutely’: Dhowan

NEW DELHI:
Amid increasing Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean Rim, the Navy today said it “minutely” monitors the activities of its Chinese counterpart in the region.
Navy Chief Admiral R K Dhowan said Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) ships have been deployed in anti-piracy operations in Indian Ocean since 2008 along with some submarines.
The Indian security establishment sees the presence of Chinese submarines in waters close to it and their developmental activities in neighbouring countries like Pakistan, Maldives and Sri Lanka as a matter of concern.
“PLA Navy’s activities are minutely monitored by Indian Navy and our belief is that the responsibility of protecting Indian Ocean and our coastline lies with the Navy. Our ships, and aircraft are always on alert so that this responsibility is carried out well,” he said speaking to reporters on the last day of the four-day Naval Commanders’ Conference being held here.
He was responding to questions on China’s recent white paper on defence, which talks about enhancing its naval reach for the first time to “open seas protection” far from its shores. (AGENCIES)