The aim is to ensure that the islands are not only well protected but also act as a strategic location so that it can be used to base aircraft, ships and submarines, he said.
"Andaman and Nicobar islands are very strategically located. They overlook the entire sealines of communication and choke lines (in Indian Ocean region)," Dhowan said at his annual press conference here.
"The proximity of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to Malacca Strait makes them very strategic with regard to monitoring of the area and keeping the choke points under surveillance," he said.
Keeping security arrangements in mind, the Navy is carrying out enhancement of its assets and infrastructure in the islands, which come under a tri-service command, he said, adding that the enhancement of capacity of the ports, harbour airfield are being carried out, including extension of runway.
"All these are being given due importance and priority they require," he said.
He said it was necessary to deploy ships, submarines and aircraft there so that we can carry out our surveillance in important sea lines of communication.
