India Opens 3rd Shipyard For US Navy Warships’ Repair & Upkeep; QUAD Allies Tighten Screws Around China

Yes posting the link but just wanted to point out the headlines generated by another Indian ....as if the world is revolving around India.


Notice the Indian reporter is calling the Super Hornet....an aging fighter. 😆

The hornet first flew in the 70s- when you were in your 30s. Objectively it's very very old.
 
The hornet first flew in the 70s- when you were in your 30s. Objectively it's very very old.
Well good job we aren't discussing your braincells :)
The subject here is the Super Hornet.
 
Regardless of what Pak posters think it's a worrying move by India

Until.last decade India was staunch non aligned almost anti west and pro Russia .

China slept well knowing this

Having a new resurgent India which is flexing its own naval muscle in Indian ocean regions now giving docking repair facilities and massive naval exercises to USA Royal navy and Japan and Australia navies is sabre rattling

It's a spit in china.s eye no matter how you down play it

There is a big game at play by India versus china
 

Red sea is far far away from Indian shores but India treats anything within 1000km it's home turf be it
Malacca straights or Persian gulf
 
Regardless of what Pak posters think it's a worrying move by India

Until.last decade India was staunch non aligned almost anti west and pro Russia .

China slept well knowing this

Having a new resurgent India which is flexing its own naval muscle in Indian ocean regions now giving docking repair facilities and massive naval exercises to USA Royal navy and Japan and Australia navies is sabre rattling

It's a spit in china.s eye no matter how you down play it

There is a big game at play by India versus china
Is it a shame in the eyes of Chinese people? I am very sad, why should I be represented by Indians? This is the true shame
 
Indian desire to leave it's footprint all over the Indian ocean is only going to grow bigger as it expands it's navy to more indengious built warships

 
China has a major interest in IOR and 70% of their oil imports and exports go through this area, The real reason they're trying to snag Maldives. In any war scenario, India blocking the Malacca straits is one of the biggest military threats.

Each facility useally has the facility to bearth 2 or 3 ships at a time, plus there are many support ships lingering for 'maritime security' . Pretty sure they'll also be able to refuel.

Whether through middle east issues or 'repair' noting several US Navy ships will now be nearly permanenetly posted in the IOR isn't going to please the Chinese one bit. The USN ships don't have to return to base to keep operations stable- they will now get local support.

Yes it's a main route, and the Maldives approach from China has something to do with it, but then the Chinese try leverage pretty much at any opportunity. Well in the event of a war India will have an edge in the area, but then the Chinese will apply massive pressure in other areas crucial to Indian shipping. But that's another topic.
I'm aware of the use of the facilities but question their commitment. You also used the words 'nearly permanenetly', that's not happened yet.
 
Yes posting the link but just wanted to point out the headlines generated by another Indian ....as if the world is revolving around India.


Notice the Indian reporter is calling the Super Hornet....an aging fighter. 😆

Oh man, that's just clearly them making moves to the F-35. The 'snub' part is hilarious.
 
MSRA provides USA 🇺🇸 with shipyards which will be difficult to target in case of a conflict in the region.
 
Vizhinjam International Port secures ISPS code certification from IMO
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Ahead of the scheduled opening of the Vizhinjam International Seaport, the port has obtained the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code certification from the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialised agency of the United Nations. This approval is mandatory for international ships to operate to and from the port. The approval is also applicable for high-speed cargo, bulk carriers, and other cargo ships.

This code was first developed after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which increased the likelihood of similar incidents in maritime transportation. The ISPS Code is followed by all countries around the world. Implementing the code helps make maritime transport safer and reduces the possibility of terrorist attacks. Stringent security measures are implemented at ports to obtain this certification.

Meanwhile, the port is expected to begin the trial run of port operations in May by pressing barges loaded with containers. According to the officials with the Adani Group, which develops the port on Design, Build, Finance, Operate, Transfer (DBFOT) basis, they are hopeful of commencing the full-fledged commercial operations of the port by Onam.

Around 79 percent of the breakwater construction – a major component of the port work – has been completed, while 90 percent of the berth construction is over. Similarly, dredging and reclamation work have been completed at around 90 percent. The cumulative progress of the work is around 80 percent. Out of the 32 cranes required for the port operation, as many as 15 cranes, including four ship-to-shore cranes, have already arrived here, while 17 cranes will be delivered in April and May. A ship carrying six cranes is expected to berth at the port next week.

The automation work of the cranes brought here for port operations is expected to take some time. However, the officials are ambitious about starting the operations by next September. The Vizhinjam port also received a sum of ₹145 crore from the Centre under the scheme for special assistance to States for capital investment. Though the port authorities have placed a proposal to get financial assistance of ₹1,080 crore, the Centre has turned down the proposal after the State failed to meet the mandatory conditions attached to the scheme, including branding of the previously funded projects under the scheme. The ₹145 crore was allotted as the fund allotted for the previous fiscal was restructured.
Why two important news are clubbed in one. No wonder anti nations hate Adani. Anyways Jai ho Adani 🙏🏽
 
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Well good job we aren't discussing your braincells :)
The subject here is the Super Hornet.
yeah, super hornet is an electronic and engine evolution of a 40+ year old air frame design. Even older if (50+ years) if you go all the way to Cobra from which this design was derived. Electronics cannot make up for this lag. If India doesn't oreder, super hornet production will shut down.

You won't understand because this is about airplanes and stuff....
 
She's Not exactly off the off the mark. With these new shipyards dozens of US Naval ships will have the excuse and greater comfort to hang around the Indian ocean. Pretty sure China will be fuming at all those 'repair ships' and 'supply ships' that will now hang around the IOR.

Meanwhile India will make billions and billions of $$ and 1000s of jobs in the coming decades.....sweeeeeet.

I hope we can use this to snag UK and european navy business. And tanker business.
The jobs and $$ will be coming in. The tighten screws is just the BS of current journalists standard.
 
yeah, super hornet is an electronic and engine evolution of a 40+ year old air frame design. Even older if (50+ years) if you go all the way to Cobra from which this design was derived. Electronics cannot make up for this lag. If India doesn't oreder, super hornet production will shut down.

You won't understand because this is about airplanes and stuff....
World is not revolves around India, and it's airframe and engines are hugely unrelated and totally different from original hornet, no links between original hornet and superhornet, totally different from each other
 
World is not revolves around India, and it's airframe and engines are hugely unrelated and totally different from original hornet, no links between original hornet and superhornet, totally different from each other

If India doesn't order, Super Hornet production will stop.
 

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