
Indian Navy has dispatched one of its frontline warships to the South China Sea, nearly two months after the Galwan Valley clash in which 20 soldiers of the Indian Army were killed.
According to Indian media Zee News, India sent a warship to the South China Sea shortly after the Galwan Valley clash. Beijing claims most of the sea as its own. They also have objections to the presence of warships from other countries. But the US Navy has deployed several ships there.
According to Indian government sources, the Indian warship was in contact with the US Navy.
According to official sources, the Indian Navy had deployed its frontline vessels along the Malacca Straits near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the route from where the Chinese Navy enters the Indian Ocean Region to keep a check on any activity of the Chinese Navy. A number of Chinese vessels also pass through the Malacca Straits while returning with oil or taking merchant shipments towards other continents. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com

