India Vs China / Indian Army alert, Chinese spy ship spotted, know how dangerous it is?

Zoom News : Apr 01, 2023, 05:39 PM
India Vs China: Crooked China is not deterring from its misdeeds. He keeps doing one or the other mischief against India. After the defeat in Doklam and Galvan, he is now guarding the sea border around India. His ships are also often seen in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile, recently a Chinese spy ship has been seen very close to India's territorial waters. The name of this ship is 'Yang Shi Yu 760'. This spy ship is patrolling in the Bay of Bengal. This Chinese spy ship is currently located just 300 km northeast of the Paradip coast. Being in the international waters, even though this ship cannot be chased, but it is spying just standing near the Indian territorial waters. The spy ship is collecting data such as depth and salinity in some parts of the Bay of Bengal. This data can be used for future Chinese submarine activities in the Bay of Bengal.

What is the Chinese spy ship doing in the Bay of Bengal?

China's spy ship Yang Shi Yu 760 is equipped with state-of-the-art technology. It was built in 2015 in Tianjin. Its weight is 2000 tonnes. The Chinese Navy regularly sends such ships to the Indian Ocean. Their purpose is to collect data such as sea depth, salinity and create a 3D map of the bottom of the sea. But under its guise, he can also do reconnaissance work. At present, two other such spy ships of the Chinese Navy are also patrolling in the Indian Ocean region. Due to this, it is feared that the activities of the Chinese Navy in the Indian Ocean region are going to increase in the coming days.

What is the threat to India from Chinese spy ship

Sources associated with the Indian Navy have told that this Chinese spy ship has not entered the Indian Special Economic Zone nor carried out any research activity. But keeping in mind the frequent antics of the trickster China, the Indian Navy is keeping a close watch on the activities of this Chinese spy ship. The Chinese spy ship may threaten India's maritime trade from Kolkata and Haldia ports. China can collect data of this area and send its submarines for patrolling. It is very difficult to detect submarines under water. In such a situation, India's concern may increase.

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