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After Doklam, India’s next battle likelier to be in the Indian Ocean than the high Himalayas
Published February 17, 2018 | By admin
SOURCE: THE PRINT

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Maldives is in the thick of crisis once again.

President Abdulla Yameen’s declaration of Emergency has precipitated another major crisis not only for his island country but for the entire Indian Ocean Region. With his back to the wall amidst mounting protests, he had sent special envoys to ‘friendly’ countries to bail him out of the situation. But he has to look for other alternatives, sooner rather than later.

The Maldives, including about 1,200 smaller islands, is the smallest country in Asia, approximately 400 miles from the southern tip of India to the west and inhabited by about 4 lakh people, including some 22,000 Indians who are part of the medical and teaching professions. Former president Nasheed had held a cabinet meeting underwater to draw world attention to the issue of the Maldives getting drowned in the ocean due to global warming and rising sea levels. Today, Yameen has drowned democracy into the murky waters of dictatorship.

New Delhi’s decision to wait and watch is in keeping with the traditional approach of the foreign office not to embark on any knee-jerk reaction to issues in our neighbourhood.

But political uncertainty is not new to this island nation. Former president and Yameen’s brother Abdul Gayoom had sought India’s support to overcome a coup in 1988. A small group led by a local Maldivian businessman Abdulla Luthufi, and hugely supported by armed mercenaries of People’s Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam (PLOTE), staged a coup against the then president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. The Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was engaged with containing the LTTE in Sri Lanka at that time.

Besides the long and friendly relationship, the Maldives is a favourite tourist destination for lakhs of Indian tourists (in spite of the present crisis, many airlines have reported that there are very few cancellations of tickets) just as people from the Maldives depend on India for quality education and affordable medical treatment. India and the Maldives signed a Special Trade Agreement in 1981, which gave the Maldives access to certain items that India does not usually import.

Many in the Maldives recall the potable water crisis in 2014, and how India was the first country to rush assistance. The Indian Navy deployed INS Sukanya and INS Vivek, both equipped with systems to purify water on board. These ships were stationed at Male harbour until the repair of the desalination treatment plant was complete.

A SAARC member, the Maldives has been witnessing constant political upheavals since it gained independence from the British in 1965 but held the first elections after 49 years, in 2009. And now, this new crisis.

Amidst the chorus of military intervention, New Delhi is silent on its strategy. A Shivalik-class stealth frigate is currently patrolling the Bay of Bengal towards Bangladesh and Myanmar, a Teg-class frigate is in the vicinity of Madagascar, Mauritius and Seychelles, INS Trishul is deployed for anti-piracy patrol in the Gulf of Aden, a Kora-class corvette is prowling around the Andaman Sea. Indian Navy would need a few hours of operation time to reach the Maldives for any action, much faster than the naval force of any other country.

It is in the interest of India to take the present government into confidence, look for a viable alternative, nudge Yameen to hold free and fair elections, and then insulate the new dispensation from superpower rivalry. Yameen has already indicated his willingness to hold early elections.

A weak and unstable Maldives, strategically located between Somalia and the Strait of Malacca, will be a virtual heaven for pirates, terrorists of various hues, drug peddlers and all and sundry illicit business operators. Any misadventure at this stage will open the entire Indian Ocean Region (IOR) to a new war theatre, with serious security and strategic implications.

The developments have geographic and strategic consequences for the region, especially as Male cosies up to Beijing.

China, which opened an embassy in 2011, is rapidly expanding its footprint in the Maldives the only SAARC country, other than Pakistan, to have a free trade pact with China. President Xi Jinping’s visit gave a big push to the ties while the Maldives is the only SAARC country that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not visited.

The island country is more than a willing partner in China’s ambitious ‘One Belt One Road’ project, although there is no road connecting Beijing and Male. Beijing is investing huge amounts on infrastructure and strategic projects such as a bridge linking Male to Hulhule Island, yet another proof of the growing Chinese influence. The Maldives Parliament pushed through a free-trade pact without any discussion confirming Yameen’s eagerness to benefit from Asia’s biggest economy and also consolidate his own position by playing the China card against India. Tourist inflow from China has increased considerably contributing richly to the tourism-dependent economy.

Chinese warships docked in Male in August 2017 triggered an alarm in New Delhi. Maldives foreign minister Mohamed Asim rushed to meet Prime Minister Modi and external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and reaffirmed his country’s India first policy.

Needless to say, given the strategic importance of the IOR, the Indian Navy is keeping a strict vigil in the area and has substantially improved its capacity to intercept unwanted elements. Even a hijacked Chinese ship was rescued by the Indian Navy some time back.

Heads of maritime agencies of 11 countries (India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Maldives, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Seychelles, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand) met in Goa last year for a brainstorming session on international maritime collaboration, and to address issues relating to maritime challenges in the IOR, emerging maritime threats, force structuring, maritime domain awareness and security architecture.

As against China setting up a naval base in Djibouti, India’s strategic involvement in Iran’s Chabahar port is not only a game changer but also an effective counter to any threat from the Chinese naval base in Djibouti. After the Doklam standoff and China’s ‘one step backward’, one thing is clear. The nature and possibility of any possible future conflict between India and China is greater in the IOR than probably in the high altitudes of the Himalayas.

India has to hasten slowly in the Maldives, but act surely, to put in place a strong and sustainable anti-access strategy to meet China’s power trajectory into the IOR.

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Now that India surrendered confronting China in the Himalayas, we proceed to choke India with a string of pearls. With our naval bases everywhere, now it's called the West Chinese Ocean. The final attack on India will see railguns from Himalayas striking Delhi and naval railgun barrage striking Southern India from the sea!

:china:
 
Chabahar port is a commercial port, why is it a counter? I don't want to go into its importance here, since we would have differing opinions, but Chabahar port is a commercial port is fact.

Djibouti hosts a naval base for China, with 300 personnel there. You can compare Chabahar port to Gwadar port, as both are commercial ports.

Who writes this stuff, does anyone ever fact checks?
 
Chabahar port is a commercial port, why is it a counter? I don't want to go into its importance here, since we would have differing opinions, but Chabahar port is a commercial port is fact.

Djibouti hosts a naval base for China, with 300 personnel there. You can compare Chabahar port to Gwadar port, as both are commercial ports.

Who writes this stuff, does anyone ever fact checks?

whenever you read or hear anything from India or indian, please always keep in mind a twist in the story, to feel good.
 
After the Pakistan & China successfully operational the CPEC port India act like a mad dog & trying to bite every single neighboring nations such as Pakistan,China,Maldives,Sri Lanka,Bangladesh & many more. :smokin:
 
Now that India surrendered confronting China in the Himalayas, we proceed to choke India with a string of pearls. With our naval bases everywhere, now it's called the West Chinese Ocean. The final attack on India will see railguns from Himalayas striking Delhi and naval railgun barrage striking Southern India from the sea!

:china:
But they are superpower on papers brother. Don't make them angry otherwise some big mouth Indian will show you how mighty Indians are.
 
Chabahar port is a commercial port, why is it a counter? I don't want to go into its importance here, since we would have differing opinions, but Chabahar port is a commercial port is fact.

Djibouti hosts a naval base for China, with 300 personnel there. You can compare Chabahar port to Gwadar port, as both are commercial ports.

Who writes this stuff, does anyone ever fact checks?
feel good stories . they need something like this on daily basis to calm down the temper of their filthy countrymen.
 
Now that India surrendered confronting China in the Himalayas, we proceed to choke India with a string of pearls. With our naval bases everywhere, now it's called the West Chinese Ocean. The final attack on India will see railguns from Himalayas striking Delhi and naval railgun barrage striking Southern India from the sea!

So you will hit us with your imaginary Chinese gun , Will it tickle us ??? I heard that the imaginary Chinese gun was created with metal (Kryptonite) not present in the Periodic table . Can your imaginary Chinese gun kill Superman ???.

AND WHAT IS WEST CHINESE OCEAN IS IT IN MARVEL WORLD OR DC WORLD ?? DOES AQUAMAN LIVE THERE ???
 
So you will hit us with your imaginary Chinese gun , Will it tickle us ??? I heard that the imaginary Chinese gun was created with metal (Kryptonite) not present in the Periodic table . Can your imaginary Chinese gun kill Superman ???.

AND WHAT IS WEST CHINESE OCEAN IS IT IN MARVEL WORLD OR DC WORLD ?? DOES AQUAMAN LIVE THERE ???
LOL at the Indian so humiliated by China's railgun! :lol:
 
Danglang had caught China off guard and give those Chinese officials who underestimate India and those still think India is a friendly nation with a slap on the face, probably they were replaced by now. I think China forever will never look India as it has peaceful intention but rather a competition by playing the zero sum game.

India will learn to get use with China present in Indian Ocean whether it like or not, China can either has cooperation or competition with India on this region, we certain has capability and resource deal with India in any aspect: diplomacy, economy or military.
 
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Now that India surrendered confronting China in the Himalayas, we proceed to choke India with a string of pearls. With our naval bases everywhere, now it's called the West Chinese Ocean. The final attack on India will see railguns from Himalayas striking Delhi and naval railgun barrage striking Southern India from the sea!

:china:
Fanboy stuff ... how old are you son ?
 
I hope it's true story. Fighting India in the ocean will be easier than 1962.
 
Chabahar port is a commercial port, why is it a counter? I don't want to go into its importance here, since we would have differing opinions, but Chabahar port is a commercial port is fact.

Djibouti hosts a naval base for China, with 300 personnel there. You can compare Chabahar port to Gwadar port, as both are commercial ports.

Who writes this stuff, does anyone ever fact checks?

We got someone who posts fanboy article to pdf and you are here checking the credibility of an armchair analyst written article. :pop:

I hope it's true story. Fighting India in the ocean will be easier than 1962.
Please, not the casino carrier and those noisy subs.
 
We got someone who posts fanboy article to pdf and you are here checking the credibility of an armchair analyst written article. :pop:


Please, not the casino carrier and those noisy subs.
LOL India shocked the world by how dirty its ships are when they are not already capsized or blown up in port. PLAN is already in Maldives while India can only apply burnol for irritation!
 
We got someone who posts fanboy article to pdf and you are here checking the credibility of an armchair analyst written article. :pop:

You can debunk those articles if you like. False is false. I was hoping this place can be where credible discussions are had. Even with all this, it's still better than quite a few places.

Ignore those posters, that's what I do.

Please, not the casino carrier and those noisy subs.

See on the one hand, you say other post fan boy articles, then you come in and say this. China's carrier is bought as a casino, yes, however, it is still design and built as a better carrier than the one you bought from Russia. You can research if you like.

China's second carrier will be under sea trials in a few month, if not sooner. While yours not so much. China has built its second domestic carrier with all equipment and weaponry attached in less than half the time India took. Ours is also almost twice the size as well. Again you can research.

Our subs have sold from Thailand to Bangladesh and Pakistan. You tell me, why would these nations buy our subs if they are noisy. Our subs are beginning to even be rated highly by Western analyst with domestic AIP and more.


If you want a better PDF, don't contribute to the noise, make reasonable posts. Or don't, it's your life.
 

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