<p>Chinese spy ship 'Yuan Wang 5', known to be fitted with various tracking and surveillance devices, has entered the Indian Ocean Region, ahead of a plan by India for a likely test firing a long-range ballistic missile in the Bay of Bengal, people familiar with the development said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>It is learnt that the Indian Navy is keeping an eye on the movement of the Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tracking ship.</p>.<p>The docking of the ship at Hambantota port in August had triggered a diplomatic row between India and Sri Lanka.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/navy-to-have-around-200-ships-in-15-years-wnc-chief-1168098.html" target="_blank">Navy to have around 200 ships in 15 years: WNC chief</a></strong></p>.<p>Open source intelligence expert Damien Symon on Monday tweeted that "Yuan Wang 5, #China's missile and satellite tracking vessel has entered the #IndianOcean region."</p>.<p>There is no official comment on the reports of the presence of the spy ship in the Indian Ocean Region.</p>.<p>As per laid down protocol, India recently issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen/Notice to Air Missions) about a missile test.</p>.<p>It is not clear whether India will go ahead with the plan for the missile test in view of the presence of the Chinese spy ship.</p>.<p>According to experts, the Chinese vessel was last spotted in the Sunda Strait of Indonesia.</p>.<p>The visit of the Chinese ship to the Indian Ocean comes amid increasing concerns over growing forays into the region by Chinese military and research vessels.</p>.<p>India is bolstering defence and security ties in the Indian Ocean with like-minded countries in the backdrop of concerns over China's growing forays into the region, considered the backyard of the Indian Navy. </p>
<p>Chinese spy ship 'Yuan Wang 5', known to be fitted with various tracking and surveillance devices, has entered the Indian Ocean Region, ahead of a plan by India for a likely test firing a long-range ballistic missile in the Bay of Bengal, people familiar with the development said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>It is learnt that the Indian Navy is keeping an eye on the movement of the Chinese ballistic missile and satellite tracking ship.</p>.<p>The docking of the ship at Hambantota port in August had triggered a diplomatic row between India and Sri Lanka.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/navy-to-have-around-200-ships-in-15-years-wnc-chief-1168098.html" target="_blank">Navy to have around 200 ships in 15 years: WNC chief</a></strong></p>.<p>Open source intelligence expert Damien Symon on Monday tweeted that "Yuan Wang 5, #China's missile and satellite tracking vessel has entered the #IndianOcean region."</p>.<p>There is no official comment on the reports of the presence of the spy ship in the Indian Ocean Region.</p>.<p>As per laid down protocol, India recently issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen/Notice to Air Missions) about a missile test.</p>.<p>It is not clear whether India will go ahead with the plan for the missile test in view of the presence of the Chinese spy ship.</p>.<p>According to experts, the Chinese vessel was last spotted in the Sunda Strait of Indonesia.</p>.<p>The visit of the Chinese ship to the Indian Ocean comes amid increasing concerns over growing forays into the region by Chinese military and research vessels.</p>.<p>India is bolstering defence and security ties in the Indian Ocean with like-minded countries in the backdrop of concerns over China's growing forays into the region, considered the backyard of the Indian Navy. </p>