India is going to do something big in the first week of next month.
Due to this fear, China is using every possible trick for spying.
China has increased the number of its spy ships in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). Its latest spy plane is Yuan Wang 03.
This ship has connections with the Chinese government. This satellite and missile tracking ship has entered the Indian Ocean region through the Sunda Strait in Indonesia.
This Chinese ship has entered the Indian Ocean region at a time when India is going to do something big on 3 or 4 April. It is estimated that India is planning to test another ballistic missile on this day.
India has issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM), stating that it will require airspace up to 1,600 km in a southern direction over the Bay of Bengal, starting from APJ Abdul Kalam Island off the coast of Odisha.
China’s fourth spy ship
Yuan Wang 03 is China’s fourth spy ship in the Indian Ocean region. Earlier, China had launched Jiang Yang Hong 01 and Jiang Yang Hong 03 in this area.
Both of these are survey and research ships. In addition, a resource survey ship named Da Yang Ho is also deployed in the area.
These Chinese ships are said to be capable of reading the seabed and monitoring the resources and activities happening inside the sea. Yuan Wang 03 is a ship of a different class. It can track missiles.
Earlier on March 11, India had successfully test-fired a new version of its nuclear-tipped Agni-V missile. This missile is capable of firing warheads at multiple targets at a distance of more than 5,000 km.
It is being told that during this period, India had stopped testing the submarine-launched ballistic missile K4. The reason for this is said to be Chinese ships which are roaming in international waters.
India is carrying out many big missile tests one after the other. China is worried about this. This is the reason why China wants to monitor every step of India.
China has already sent a spy ship
However, the Indian Navy is closely monitoring the activities of all Chinese ships in the Indian Ocean region.
This is not the first time that a Chinese ship was seen entering the Indian Ocean region just ahead of a planned missile test by India. Yuan Wang 06 came in November 2022 because in December 2022, India issued NOTAM of 5,400 km.
India had conducted the first successful flight test of the indigenously developed Agni-5 missile with ‘Multiple Independent Targetable Re-entry Vehicle’ (MIRV) technology under its ‘Mission Divyastra’.
India joins the select group of countries having such capability. The missile tested from APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha has met the prescribed parameters.
range 5,000 kilometers
Agni-5 has a strike range of 5,000 kilometers and has been developed keeping in mind the long-term security needs of the country.
This missile can bring almost the entire Asia under its strike range, including the northern part of China as well as some areas of Europe.
Agni 1 to 4 missiles have a range of 700 km to 3,500 km and have already been deployed.
India is developing capabilities to intercept ballistic missiles of enemy countries within and outside the Earth’s atmospheric boundaries.