Indian Navy Advances Anti-Submarine and Surveillance Amid Complex Regional Threats

Amid rising maritime competition and collaborations between China and Pakistan, the Indian Navy is bolstering its anti-submarine and surveillance capabilities. Navy Chief Dinesh Tripathi emphasizes India's commitment to ensuring maritime security, strengthening its force with advanced technologies and indigenous projects.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-05-2026 19:14 IST | Created: 30-05-2026 19:14 IST
Indian Navy Advances Anti-Submarine and Surveillance Amid Complex Regional Threats
Indian Navy P-8I Poseidon aircraft in formation with MiG-29K fighter jets (File Photo/ PIB)
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The Indian Navy is enhancing its anti-submarine and surveillance capabilities to address evolving threats in the Indian Ocean, driven by the strategic maneuvers of China and Pakistan. The Navy, led by Chief Dinesh Tripathi, is advancing network-centric and marine reconnaissance operations to secure India's maritime interests.

The Navy's expansion includes the development of domestic shipbuilding initiatives, highlighted by Project 75 India's acquisition of stealth submarines. Tripathi stressed the goal of 'Atmanirbharta,' underscoring the shift to a self-reliant defense strategy. As Tripathi states, the Navy's efforts are geared towards creating a formidable deterrent based on capability and readiness.

This strategic pursuit involves the commissioning of modern vessels with substantial indigenous content, illustrating the move from buyer to builder in defense. The Indian Navy's mission-based deployments in critical maritime zones ensure sustained regional presence and rapid response capabilities, aligned with comprehensive operational strategies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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