China deploys submarine in Indian Ocean. Standoff continues
1. This is not the first, but the seventh submarine to be deployed in the area.
2. Chinese warships and submarines in the Region appeared three years ago 2013-14.
3. Recently, Indian satellites and naval assets picked up at least 14 Chinese Navy warships.
In an aggressive move, China has deployed a submarine in the Indian Ocean Region, as the month-long stand-off in the Doklam plateau between the Indian and Chinese People's Liberation Army continues.
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