US, India discussing ways to curb Chinese submarines
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The United States and India are exploring ways to help each other track Chinese submarines, a move that could further tighten their military alliance against the Chinese navy’s growing influence in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean.
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May 02, 2016 10:46 UTC
  • A group of Chinese submarines (file photo)
    A group of Chinese submarines (file photo)

The United States and India are exploring ways to help each other track Chinese submarines, a move that could further tighten their military alliance against the Chinese navy’s growing influence in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean.

According to the reports, last month, New Delhi agreed to allow Washington to use its military bases in exchange for weapons technology to help India narrow the gap with China.

The two sides indicated that their navies will hold talks on anti-submarine warfare (ASW), an area of sensitive military technology and joint tactics that only allies share.

"These types of basic engagements will be the building blocks for an enduring Navy-to-Navy relationship that we hope will grow over time into a shared ASW capability," an unnamed US official familiar with India-US military cooperation was quoted as saying by Reuters on Monday.

Indian navy officials have reported sighting Chinese submarines four times every three months on an average basis, with most of the sightings being registered near India's Andamans and Nicobar islands in the vicinity of the Malacca Straits.

More than 80 percent of China's fuel supplies pass through this entry to the South China Sea.

As part of their new naval cooperation against Chinese subs, America and India are flying the new version of the US P-8 spy aircraft, which is the Pentagon’s most effective submarine hunting weapon.

According to an Indian naval source, the two countries have also agreed to focus on anti-submarine warfare in their next joint exercises to take place in the northern Philippine Sea in June.

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