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Indian Navy Boosts Anti-Submarine Capabilities

India counters China-Pakistan threat with new sonar system and aircraft

Vikram Menon
Vikram Menon
Foreign Affairs Editor · Mon, 06 July 2026 at 07:12 pm
Indian Navy Boosts Anti-Submarine Capabilities

The Indian Navy is taking significant steps to enhance its anti-submarine capabilities in response to growing underwater threats from China and Pakistan. The most notable development is the introduction of a new containerized sonar system, known as the CTLS, which is designed for rapid deployment and boasts advanced detection capabilities.

This cutting-edge system operates in both active and passive listening modes, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to improve accuracy and effectiveness. By incorporating AI, the Indian Navy aims to stay ahead of potential threats and ensure the security of its maritime borders.

The development of the CTLS is a crucial component of the Indian Navy's broader strategy to bolster its underwater surveillance network. To further reinforce this network, the Navy is also acquiring additional P-8I maritime patrol aircraft. These aircraft will play a vital role in enhancing the Navy's ability to detect and track underwater threats, thereby safeguarding India's maritime interests.

The decision to upgrade the Indian Navy's anti-submarine capabilities is driven by the increasing presence of Chinese and Pakistani submarines in the Indian Ocean. This development has significant implications for India's national security, as it seeks to protect its maritime borders and maintain its position as a major player in the region.

The introduction of the CTLS and the acquisition of additional P-8I aircraft demonstrate the Indian Navy's commitment to staying ahead of emerging threats and ensuring the security of India's maritime interests. As the Indian Navy continues to modernize and expand its capabilities, it is likely to play an increasingly important role in maintaining regional stability and promoting India's national security objectives.

In the coming years, the Indian Navy is expected to remain focused on enhancing its anti-submarine capabilities, with a particular emphasis on leveraging advanced technologies such as AI and containerized sonar systems. By doing so, the Navy aims to ensure that it is well-equipped to counter the evolving underwater threats posed by China and Pakistan, and to protect India's maritime borders from potential aggression.

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