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Eye on China, anti-piracy thrust: Significance of INS Jatayu, India’s new naval base in Lakshadweep

To enhance security infrastructure at the strategically significant Lakshadweep Islands, the Indian Navy is set to inaugurate its latest base, "INS Jatayu," on March 6 at Minicoy, the southernmost atoll of the archipelago. This new base, serving as India's second in Lakshadweep, aims to expand New Delhi's operational surveillance capabilities in the region.

March 06, 2024 / 11:19 IST
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In an effort to boost security infrastructure at the strategic Lakshadweep Islands, the Indian Navy will commission its new base “INS Jatayu” on March 6 at Minicoy, the southernmost atoll of the archipelago.

The new base, which will effectively be India’s second in Lakshadweep, will help extend New Delhi's "operational surveillance" in the area.

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Eye on China: INS Jatayu marks a significant milestone in enhancing security infrastructure at the strategically vital islands. India already has a base in Lakshadweep called INS Dweeprakshak at Kavaratti. Since Lakshadweep is just 130km north of Maldives - which has been cozying up to China - the new base will give further teeth to India’s maritime forces amid new geopolitical challenges.

Geopolitical Significance: Located at Minicoy, INS Jatayu also strategically straddles the vital Sea Lines of Communications (SLOCs). This positioning enhances the Indian Navy's operational capabilities, especially in safeguarding crucial maritime routes amid China’s expansionist behaviour in the Indian Ocean Region.