Part7.1 the awakening
"deployments"
Feb10, 2008
2 PM defence ministry delhi
the reporters had started to gather at 1:30
in the briefing room. They gathered in small knots
and knowing each other as fellow practioners of
their trade exchanged gossip and speculations about
what was in store. the invites sent out in the
morning had mentioned nothing specific but that
a important statement would be read out in a
joint conference by the external affairs and
defence ministers. This was highly unusual for
delhi , where each minister guarded his own fiefdom
zealously and was loathe to share any credit,
though not blame with his or her peers. Events in
bangladesh had been the staple of indian media
over the last month with all manner of "experts"
appearing from the woodwork to offer "solutions"
and "analyses" on what was undoubtedly turing out to
be the biggest national security challenge for
the incumbent govt.
A small group of foreign reporters had also collected.
AFP, reuters, AP, NYT, IHT. They were even more
familiar with each other - lonely expats in a hot
and relatively non-entertaining city like Delhi. They
had the foreign media club, endless bull sessions at
5* watering holes and ofcourse the diplomatic parties
in the chankapuri enclave - the only part of india
which resembled the broad tree lined avenues of
washington D.C. and paris. They were all young men
and women in their late 20s and 30s, educated in
liberal arts from top western universities and clearly
a foreign posting in a difficult location like India
was a good thing for the resume, so they put up with
it, concealing a gentle contempt for the indian journos
and standing apart from that crowd in their little
knot. talk centered around the wild party hosted by
the french ambassador the other night at a farmhouse
in chattarpur, the lovely succulent young women staffers
from the western embassies and the "fun" they had all
had in the bushes after a few stiff drinks. The handsome
french reporter was mentioning the semen stain still on
his calvin klein underwear from his tryst with a particularly
lovely specimen from the Danish embassy to the loud guffaws
of the others. life in delhi had its saving graces. beer was
cheap for a dollar salary and the young women staffers
at western embassies were easy to hit on for western
expats, isolated from their home societies as they were.
None of them had any idea about the little demonstration
near Dhaka.
At 2:10PM a staffer entered and announced the imminent
arrival of the two hon'able ministers. People started
to take their seats and ready notepads and digital voice
records. The few photographers charged up their
external flashes and proceeded to a location infront of
the dias. they had all been thoroughly screened once
at the building entrance and later at the room entrance.
A few moments later minisers Sen and Miglani entered
and walked upto two podiums setup on the stage.
Sen, as the more "senior" minister started to speak
first as expected.
"Greetings and thank you all for attending this
unscheduled press conference.we are going to present
a prepared statement from the India govt first on our
position wrt the current situation in bangladesh and
will thereafter spend a limited time taking questions.
Please do not interrupt during the reading of the
statement, but write your name on a chit of paper and
pass it to the orderly. We shall randomly select a
few names at the end and answer as best as we can.
As you know The Govt has been very worried these past
two months about the coup in bangladesh, the arrest of
all democratic political leaders, the imposition of a
islamist military rule upon a unwilling people, the
direct armed interference by pakistan and peoples
republic of china and finally the grave security
situation in the north east brought about as part of
this ecosystem of events. We have advocated a return
to democracy at the earliest and urged the BD leadership
not to turn their country into a pawn in the wider
games of others. So far we have not received a positive
response, rather our embassy has been put under lock
and key, diplomats sent packing and indian businesses
have been taken over and nationalised with no legal
recourse. A particulary galling incident has the $500 mil
under construction gas plant of the Tatas.
Similar sentiments expressed by the UN security council
also seems to have fallen on deaf years.
As we speak, foreign military forces continue to build
up a hostile posture on BD soil, undermining the
stability of our eastern states. Our intelligence
indicates the massive upsurge in insurgent activity
we have seen is because the insurgents now feel doubly
safe from indian action cossetted by these powerful
foreign forces in their hideouts.
Neither pakistan or Peoples republic of china have
responded to our requests for talks on this matter and
have refused to back away from their treay with Gen
Jaffar which gives them unlimited right to position all
manner of forces in bangladesh.
With all peaceful means of discussion having failed,
we are forced to assume the more worse case scenarios
and adopt a more robust security posture in the East
for the forseeable future until this crisis can be
brought to and end - an end that is just, that takes
the wishes of the bangladeshi citizens into account and
an end that also addresses our security concerns.
over the next two weeks, there will be a large scale
redeployment of tri-service forces into the eastern
theater. Some details shall be released to you, though
much cannot be talked about. In general they will be
tasked to ensure the security of our borders and COIN
duties. However they are authorized to respond with
decisive force if the enemy engages in hostile activity
directly affecting the safety of our forces - like cross
border firing for instance. This I wish to make clear
at the outset.
Also certain combined arms exercises will be undertaken
shortly, involving elements of all services. we are
always finetuning our strategies and the world need not
view this with any alarm. india holds dozen such
exercises every year. India does not desire nor wish to
attack bangladesh - let me state this categorically lest
anyone misquote me.
Our offer of talks to Gen Jaffar remains open. the
swedish ambassador in Dhaka has kindly consented to be
our go-between in case they wish to pass a message and
we have also decided not to close the bangladesh embassy
in delhi to keep lines of communication open.
That ends my prepared statement. *some people rush out
to make cellphone calls*. We have 20 mins to handle
questions, now let me see...reaches into pot for a
chit....ok Jenny whitcomb you are the first.....
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Part 7.2 "IN deployment"
Feb 14, 2008
6 PM
Feb 11-14 had been four days of the most frantic
activity at all naval bases on the west coast. A steady
stream of heavy trucks arrived carrying hundreds of types
of essential stores and munitions. Buses carrying naval
personnel buzzed around the clock. Security was
ultra-tight. All the chaos of a large fleet preparing to
sail. the lights burned and men scurried to their task
day and night. Navynagar was tense with families saying
their goodbyes to loved ones.
Finally, as dusk fell on western india the first
surface units started to set sail. They were to sortie
from everywhere cochin, goa, mumbai and the new base in
karwar to which some of the prime units had shifted in
2006.
Working to a complicated convoy plan, ships first sailed alone
they 50km off the shore, formed up with designated other
units from the same base and sailed south at high speed.
The armada kept growing the further south it went, the
last to sail were the ships berthed in cochin. Behind
them , at a slower speed came the submarines....they
sailed on the surface to economise on fuel. They were
also under orders not to make an attempt to hide their
presence for the time being.
This was a public deployment.
36 hrs later, the armada rounded kanyakumari and sailed
directly through the Palk straits. A US navy EP3 orion
from diego, keeping a good distance identified and
counted the fleet from their radar returns. the IN made
no attempt to chase it away or acknowledge its presence.
Like ghosts in the night and deployed in a loosely
strung line about 100 miles long, the western fleet
made the transit through the narrow palk channel. coast
guard cutters from the mainland were on hand to keep
fishing fleets from straying dangerously into the path
of the darkened ships racing along at 20 knots in the
grey evening mist.
On entering the bay of bengal, the ships split into
three groups and went their separate ways.
TaskForce#10 sailed due east to great nicobar- this consisted of the
most powerful SAG in the history of india. INS Delhi,
Mumbai, Mysore, Shivalik, Satpura, Trishul, Talwar,
Jyoti, 2 oceanographic research ships converted to
towed sonar work in 2006 and a mysterious merchant
hull that bore the name "INS chanakya". These eleven
ships split off and soon vanished into the haze. The
two P17 ships both carried the Shtil-1 system in the
VLS arrangement from Altair - the first such ships in
the IN. Vice admiral Roy with a full retinue of
battlestaff commanded the group from Chanakya.
The remainder sailed 150km due northeast before
Taskforce#20 split away and sailed in a easterly
direction to port blair. This consisted of INS brahmaputra, Magar
(with 500 para cdo/marcos onboard), Aditya, 3 small
SCI tankers, 2 supply ships chartered from pvt operators,
Sagardhwani, Nireekshak and another mysterious merchant
hull INS Narada spouting a mass of antennae. Vice admiral
Sarma the group commander was onboard.
Taskforce#30 was the remainder and it continued northeast
towards vizag. INS gharial (with 500 troops onboard),
Shakti, godavari, Tabar, 2 small SCI tankers, 2 merchant
ships packed with supplies and another ship INS Maurya
full of antennae. Admiral Koshy of eastern command would
board in Vizag.
A day behind this followed the INS Viraat slipping her
moors at Kochi, escorted by a Kilo submarine. She mounts
10 Sea Harriers and 10 Sea Kings in a cramped all-up wartime
config. Halting briefly off chennai, she tests her Barak missile
battery with a practice shot at a Uran dummy fired from a test vessel - it scores a direct hit. She continues on at a sedate
pace towards vizag keeping in mind her aeging boilers and 2 yr planned lifespan left. Sindhushastra her faithful ASW partner
for the last 3 years tails the Viraat about 5 km behind, constantly listening on her passive sonar for signs of unknown subs in the area. Occasionally she turns back to check the rear hemisphere carefully, then rejoins the viraat.
Two kilo submarines were in refit at
St petersburg,russia.these were the 8th and 9th
sindhuvijay and sindhurakshak. That left eight. of these
six submarines were moving down the west coast leaving
two behind at mumbai. All six headed independently as
submarines to do towards refueling points in the middle
andaman island.
Two U209 submarines Shalki and Shankul joined their
cousins on the voyage south, but rather than heading
for andaman, followed the wake of Taskforce#30 heading
towards Vizag.
Rana, Ranjit and Ranvijay crept up to full readiness
at the dockside in vizag. their sister ships rajput
and ranveer sailed on Feb 14 - headed for Karwar.
agray and ajay pauk asw ships sailed from vizag to
port blair, as do ships carrying POL from east coast
ports.
20 MCM sqdn from cochin sails to the andamans. 21 MCM
sqdn in vizag preps to full readiness.
Meantime, away on west coast the remnants left behind
still form a adequate force deemed enough for defence
duties of the west coast. the flagship under vice admiral
singh would be the brahmos armed INS rajput when it arrived. Rana, betwa,
beas, gomti were the other capital ships. 2 Kilo and 1
HDW submarines the underwater component. 1 HDW was in
refit at mazgoan and unfit for duty. Suvarna, savitri
OPVs, 4 trinkat class inshore patrol vessels, 5 super
dvora boats, Kora, kirch, kulish, karmukh armed with
16 urans each, khukri, kuthar, kirpan, khanjar,
sukanya, subhadra OPV, akshay and abhay pauk asw ships,
19 MCM sqdn mumbai would be the covering force for
west coast. from the land, IAF support and 16 brahmos
TELs were available just in case.
there were six 8m deep berths in Port blair,one in
Hutbay, one in mayabunder and 5m deep berths in campbell
bay(1), nancowrie(1), katchal(1), diglipur(1),rangat(1)
and port blair(2). Under a complicated but detailed
refueling and supply plan, comandeered ships of SCI
and pvt cos loaded with fuel and eqpt set sail from
sundry points in the east coast to top up the deployed
forces when they arrived on the island chain. Army
and navy engineers worked frantically to build up extra
storage facilities on land and enlarge the apron area
at the sole airport Port blair. Demolitions teams with
construction eqpt began clearing out pre-surveyed
sites in Pahalgoan north andaman and bananga great
nicobar to permit operations by Mi17 sized helicopters
and dornier do228 which had excellent rough field
capability. IL76 flights from the mainland brought in
EME and BRDO people to assist in the process.
The five passenger ships between the mainland and the
island chain viz nancowry, swarajdeep, nicobar,akbar
and harshavardhana received orders to proceed to
kolkata and chennai to pick up additional army and navy
manpower for the islands garrison. additional number of
vehicles were also needed and loaded up the following
few days.
All the above movements were finally completed by
19th Feb, 2008. It was by a long margin the heaviest
phalanx of naval power seen in the bay of bengal - ever.
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Tomorrow 7.3 "IAF and IN naval air arm deployment"