Indian Navy’s top meet kickstarts Amid Bangladesh Crisis, China’s Aggressive Tactics

It is the first conference since Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi took over as the Chief of Naval Staff in April this year.
Indian Navy (File Photo)
Indian Navy (File Photo)
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New Delhi: The top commanders of the Indian Navy kickstarted in the new Naval Headquarters in Delhi. The meeting that will continue for four days will review the security situation in and around the country amid growing instability in the region.

It is the first conference since Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi took over as the Chief of Naval Staff in April this year. Defence minister Rajnath Singh is likely to address the meet on Sept 19.

The regime change in Bangladesh and an increasing influence of extremist radical groups there is one of the emerging security concerns that is expected to come up for discussion at the meeting. Another key concern is growing Chinese activities and military support to Pakistan.

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