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China set to mine central Indian Ocean, Delhi worried

China set to mine central Indian Ocean, Delhi worried - Indian Express


China’s application for deep-sea mining licence in central Indian Ocean has been cleared by an international body, leaving the Ministries of Defence and External Affairs concerned. They fear Beijing may use it as “an excuse to operate their warships in this area”.

It was on July 19 that the International Seabed Authority cleared China’s request for exploration and mining licences in Southwestern Indian Ridge.

The Directorate of Naval Intelligence (DNI) has warned that this could have critical implications for India as the “Chinese would have reasons to maintain a continuous presence in the region”.

“It would provide them an opportunity to collect oceanographic and hydrological data in a legitimate manner. Further, it would also provide an excuse to operate their warships in this area,” says the DNI note.

Though China claims that it is only trying to meet a growing demand for minerals, the note adds, “the military implications of the move are evident and would need to be monitored by the Indian Navy”.

This analysis has been seconded by the Ministry of External Affairs’ East Asia wing, which called the China application a “worrying development” and asked for legal options to “prevent it”.

However, the MEA’s legal wing has made it clear that there is not much India can do as China has proposed the “exploratory activities” beyond the national jurisdiction of any State.

A day after China got the go-ahead, an inter-ministerial panel decided that India would approach the ISA’s Legal & Technical Commission to ensure that adequate safeguards were incorporated in the licence and activities are carried out in accordance with the contract.

The State-run China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association had applied for the licence in May last year to explore for polymetallic sulphides in the Southwest Indian Ridge. It would now be required to sign a contract with the ISA, allowing it to explore up to 10,000 sq km over the next 15 years in line with the new rules on polymetallic sulphides adopted by the ISA last year.

China, which has ratified the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and is an ISA member, has been active in deep sea exploration since 2002 when it launched a programme that included developing an active diving submersible, ‘The Jiaolong’, designed for a maximum depth of 7,000 metres.

The Jiaolong is currently diving at a site between Hawaii and the North America mainland, where China was granted rights to explore for minerals in 2001.

Although Chinese officials say The Jiaolong is for civilian use only, foreign military experts say such a craft could be used to intercept or sever undersea communications cables, to retrieve foreign weaponry on the ocean floor, or to repair or rescue naval submarines.

The ISA’s current contractors comprise six companies and the governments of India and South Korea which hold licences to explore polymetallic nodules in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone.
 
This Time, India needs to create Covert Type Operations(say trouble) through Pirates or terrorists (whatever) against chinese Navies in Indian Ocean , if and Only if Chinese Navy enters in Indian Ocean to check INDIA in name of guarding its mining installations .
 
Are they really going for deep sea mining or using it as a cover for something else like Howard Hughes did in the 1970s when he went to Pacific ocean for mining but was actually after the sunken Soviet submarine.
 
Well, if we are going to South China Sea, I think they are interested in needling around in our territory. Kind of tit for tat.
 
This Time, India needs to create Covert Type Operations(say trouble) through Pirates or terrorists (whatever) against chinese Navies in Indian Ocean , if and Only if Chinese Navy enters in Indian Ocean to check INDIA in name of guarding its mining installations .

To do all that, first we need to dismantle this Congress government and get someone that has the nuts to take Indian interests in his hand. With this government even if we acquire a 100 super carriers, even then countries like Maldives would be able to threaten us down, forget China. Spinelessness and anti-national treachery is in Congress' genes. So first eliminate this problem; strategically things would automatically improve.
 
This Time, India needs to create Covert Type Operations(say trouble) through Pirates or terrorists (whatever) against chinese Navies in Indian Ocean , if and Only if Chinese Navy enters in Indian Ocean to check INDIA in name of guarding its mining installations .

Irregular naval forces [pirates etc.] cannot compete against a professional navy. Moreover, pirates usually conduct operations in regions with crowded islands/straits. You cannot do that in the middle of the Indian Ocean. You would need naval support from a state actor for such an operation, which for all intents and purposes may mean war.
 
So now as if countries were not enough to colonise China is taking to the deep see ! And our leaders are sleeping at the wheel .Can India lodge a protest with International Seabed Authority (ISA) ?
 
They fear Beijing may use it as “an excuse to operate their warships in this area”.


Interesting -- Does China or anyone else, need an "excuse" to operate their warships in the international waters?? This is of course a silly objection but it gets some of our Indian friends animated for some reason -- and what reason might those be?

The Jiaolong is for civilian use only, foreign military experts say such a craft could be used to intercept or sever undersea communications cables, to retrieve foreign weaponry on the ocean floor, or to repair or rescue naval submarines

Intercept and sever undersea cables in the middle of the Indian ocean, where no such cables exist --- and of course if there are "foreign" weapons on the sea floor, unless the salvage value of these has gained some sort of astronomical value, why the concern, after all, if Indian friends wish to recover these "foreign" weapons, who could object?
 
Thank you for divulging tru indian mentality of TERRORISM.


This Time, India needs to create Covert Type Operations(say trouble) through Pirates or terrorists (whatever) against chinese Navies in Indian Ocean , if and Only if Chinese Navy enters in Indian Ocean to check INDIA in name of guarding its mining installations .
 
We can station our ACCs and subs around this mine. Just to patrol Chinese activities
 
China set to mine central Indian Ocean, Delhi worried

Although Chinese officials say The Jiaolong is for civilian use only, foreign military experts say such a craft could be used to intercept or sever undersea communications cables, to retrieve foreign weaponry on the ocean floor, or to repair or rescue naval submarines.

The same foreign military expert also reportedly stated that a hammer ordinarily used for striking nails could also be employed to bash a person's head open.
 
Interesting -- Does China or anyone else, need an "excuse" to operate their warships in the international waters?? This is of course a silly objection but it gets some of our Indian friends animated for some reason -- and what reason might those be?



Intercept and sever undersea cables in the middle of the Indian ocean, where no such cables exist --- and of course if there are "foreign" weapons on the sea floor, unless the salvage value of these has gained some sort of astronomical value, why the concern, after all, if Indian friends wish to recover these "foreign" weapons, who could object?

just dont understand why indians make big fuss out of this? none will prevent them from doing the same thing in south china sea, they just need apply license to International Seabed Authority first.
delusional indians might think indian ocean just belongs to india alone. but the reality is if they want to mine central indian ocean they need apply license to ISA too :rofl:
 
Where exactly is this central Indian ocean ? How many km from Indian coastline?
 
Where exactly is this central Indian ocean ? How many km from Indian coastline?

not sure but definitely not within india territory otherwise the chinese company will apply the license to indian gov instead :Rofl
 

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