What's new

‘Seychelles committed to Indian naval base’

bipi@342

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Jun 10, 2014
Messages
139
Reaction score
0
Country
India
Location
India
‘Seychelles committed to Indian naval base’ - The Hindu

A plot of land for India to build its first naval base in the Indian Ocean region has been allocated by the Seychelles government in the Assumption Island.

Lifting the veil of secrecy around the planned project, President James Michel of the Seychelles told The Hindu: “This is a joint project between India and Seychelles involving our two Defence Forces in enhancing our mutual security along our western seaboard. Seychelles is absolutely committed to the project.”

Seychelles is expecting India’s evaluation team to visit the spot soon, President Michel said. The project has acquired significance following China acquiring its first African naval base in Djibouti in November. Once ready, the naval base to be built by the defence forces of India, and Seychelles will help India exercise greater control over the Indian Ocean’s western region all the way to the piracy-prone eastern African coastline.

The base will be one of the major staging posts for a large maritime security network that India is setting up with the help of the various Indian Ocean region partner countries.

Apart from the naval base, India is set to acquire a fully operational coastal radar system (CRS) based in Seychelles from March 2016, Mr. Michel said. The CRS will provide India with the ability to gather intelligence and assist in surveillance operations of the vital energy lanes near Seychelles.

“The Maritime Radar Project is a major development for Seychelles’ and India’s mutual desire for security in the field of maritime security,” said President Michel, who was sworn in for a third term on December 20.
Fighting piracy

Security operation in the Indian Ocean region will also be helped by the leadership role that Seychelles has secured for itself in the Contact Group for Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS), which will hold its first meeting in Mumbai on January 31, 2016. “Both India and Seychelles have a vested interest in securitising the Western Indian Ocean. We have forged a partnership that has gone a fair distance in eradicating the scourge of Somalia-based piracy as well as other maritime security issues.”

Mr. Michel acknowledged that India has been steadily increasing its maritime and security cooperation with Seychelles and that a new patrol vessel from India will be handed over to Seychelles in mid-January 2016.

“These initiatives have greatly helped our security environment,” said the President who visited New Delhi in August. He had been persistent in building a security network to prevent piracy, arms trafficking and financial fraud in the banks of the Indian Ocean region islands.

India, with its strong intelligence network, will also be helpful in maritime law enforcement by Seychelles, he added. While declaring support for India’s maritime security plans, President Michel pointed out that small nations are equally important in the contemporary world order and need to be taken seriously for the sake of preserving the security and order.
 
I said before a base in chabhar, get one in Mauritius and in Seychelles.. Sign LSA with all of them and deploy a ACC.. IAC 1 follow on needs to be done as that's the only way we can have strategic asset coverage

BTW Seychelles is really a beautiful place.. Mauritius is costly but Seychelles is the unexplored beauty.. If u get a chance see it yourself.. A small place but very beautiful
 
Interesting. Well, its all but normal, giving India's size and position in the region, its normal it should have at least 1 military base inits own immediate neighborhood. If even pacifists Japan can have a military base overseas(i'm not mentioning western powers like U.S/U.K/France who all have dozens of bases spread around the world), then why shouldn't India have one in its own immediate neighborhood? lol Though some Indians like claiming how they are peaceful/holy and how only western powers are hegemonistic , now lets see what they will start saying when they get involved in issues outside their country with bases like this one. :D
 
We need to buy ice cutters and explore arctic for oil!!:coffee:
 
lol Though some Indians like claiming how they are peaceful/holy and how only western powers are hegemonistic , now lets see what they will start saying when they get involved in issues outside their country with bases like this one. :D

There is a difference, India didn't invade Seychelles to set up a military base there, nor it is setting up base to attack a third country.
 
Interesting. Well, its all but normal, giving India's size and position in the region, its normal it should have at least 1 military base inits own immediate neighborhood. If even pacifists Japan can have a military base overseas(i'm not mentioning western powers like U.S/U.K/France who all have dozens of bases spread around the world), then why shouldn't India have one in its own immediate neighborhood? lol Though some Indians like claiming how they are peaceful/holy and how only western powers are hegemonistic , now lets see what they will start saying when they get involved in issues outside their country with bases like this one. :D

Fcuk that peaceful thing, Might is right. Such is the way of the world. Winner writes the history... psst any Pacific or Atlantic Islands UK can spare ?? It will be for Democratic and peaceful purposes only that, only navy our Might send an Nuke powered carrier or two fro demonstrating nuclear energy uses :angel:.

Thank god!!!
I am glad that our Government was aware of the Chinese participation in development projects (ahem!), in the Indian Ocean Region.
Sometime back Seychelles had offered China a base for its naval ships.

Levina why did you change your name? :o:
 
Seychelles-Island.jpg
I said before a base in chabhar, get one in Mauritius and in Seychelles.. Sign LSA with all of them and deploy a ACC.. IAC 1 follow on needs to be done as that's the only way we can have strategic asset coverage

BTW Seychelles is really a beautiful place.. Mauritius is costly but Seychelles is the unexplored beauty.. If u get a chance see it yourself.. A small place but very beautiful


I agree with you bro, I worked for an airline back in college days as I got a chance to see many islands. I love em, each one has its own beauty. However, Seychelles is one place I will go go before I die. It really is one of the most beautiful islands jn the world.


I said before a base in chabhar, get one in Mauritius and in Seychelles.. Sign LSA with all of them and deploy a ACC.. IAC 1 follow on needs to be done as that's the only way we can have strategic asset coverage

BTW Seychelles is really a beautiful place.. Mauritius is costly but Seychelles is the unexplored beauty.. If u get a chance see it yourself.. A small place but very beautiful


beach-restaurant-praslin-seychelles.jpg



Seychelles-Island-Wallpapers.jpeg


And there are hundreds and hundreds of pictures I can show you. This place is a heaven. But this island has something than no other island has...Check out





Yaar it's great if indian navy has a base, but to me this island is the most beautiful island in the world. I hope they more SURE NOTING IS DISTURBED.
 
Interesting. Well, its all but normal, giving India's size and position in the region, its normal it should have at least 1 military base inits own immediate neighborhood. If even pacifists Japan can have a military base overseas(i'm not mentioning western powers like U.S/U.K/France who all have dozens of bases spread around the world), then why shouldn't India have one in its own immediate neighborhood? lol Though some Indians like claiming how they are peaceful/holy and how only western powers are hegemonistic , now lets see what they will start saying when they get involved in issues outside their country with bases like this one. :D

Source: ‘Seychelles committed to Indian naval base’
Actually Indian politicians fluent that Gandhi mantra and pursue it as well with Nehruvian twist. As for the military, and certain politicians have a more realistic approach. India is following the exact same doctrine(s) as the United States but with out a specific enemy. Monroe doctrine. Which is why Indians to some extent want the US to leave Deigo Garcia.
Also the Seychelles junta is just paranoid about the spill of warlords from Somalia.
 

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Military Forum Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom