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India Should Either Come Up With A Better Plan For Sri Lanka Or Send A Thank You Note To China
Panos Mourdoukoutas | MAY 25, 2017

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When it comes to Sri Lanka, China has an ambitious agenda. It wants to turn the island nation into a trading and military outpost in the Indian Ocean. And it has a good plan in advancing that agenda, including the shoring up of Sri Lanka’s major ports.

That’s something Sri Lanka and other Indian Ocean countries desperately need, as trade flowing throughout the region has multiplied in recent years.

And it is also a development closely followed by international investors, as they place their bets in the financial markets in the region.

Index/Fund 12-month Performance
IShares China (FXI): 17.64%
Global X MSCI Pakistan (PAK): 28.30%
IShares S&P India 50 (INDY): 17.85%

Source: Yahoo Finance (5/24/2017)

India has an ambitious agenda in Sri Lanka, too. It wants its neighbor to the south to be part of its regional economic, cultural and security universe. But India has no plan to promote this agenda, other than a few celebrated visits by high ranking Indian officials, including a recent visit by Prime Minister Modi.

"China has clearly responded to a strong demand from Indian Ocean countries for better maritime infrastructure and increased connectivity," says Nilanthi Samaranayake, strategic studies analyst, CNA, a non-profit research organization in the Washington area."Some countries see their ports as being too congested or unable to handle larger container ships, so projects by Chinese companies are seen as helping to build or modernize infrastructure and promote wider national development goals."

Like Sri Lanka’s ports of Colombo and Hambantota.

While China is building Sri Lanka’s infrastructure, India is taking a free ride on it, as trade between India and Sri Lanka has been growing in recent years. "Regarding India, it’s important to note that some of China’s maritime infrastructure developments have facilitated India’s trade, such as through the port of Colombo," continues Samaranayake. "Essentially, I am referring to how the Chinese-built terminal (CICT) has helped to reduce congestion at Colombo port and permits deeper draft container ships to call at the port. The figure that is often cited by both Sri Lankan and Indian officials is that roughly 70% of transshipments in Colombo port go to India."

But instead of sending a thank you note to China, India is complaining about Beijing’s presence in Sri Lanka, raising security concerns. "However, despite the commercial benefits of this activity, India is concerned about the strategic implications of China’s increasing commercial and military presence in the Indian Ocean," adds Samaranayake.

Unless India comes up with a better plan for Sri Lanka, it should stop complaining about China’s presence in the island nation, and consider sending a thank you note to China.

Source: Forbes
 
Srilanka has to choose between being indebted forever with china or bring development by being with India.
 
Srilanka has to choose between being indebted forever with china or bring development by being with India.


Its the other way around.

India trained and funded LTTE insurgency in Sri Lanka leading to the destruction of infrastructure and lack of development on the Island for decades. Meanwhile, China is building infrastructure and capacity that will lead Sri Lanka to a prosperous future.

Read: Dealing with India’s Taliban - LTTE (Sunday Times, Sri Lankan)
 
Its the other way around.

India trained and funded LTTE insurgency in Sri Lanka leading to the destruction of infrastructure and lack of development on the Island for decades. Meanwhile, China is building infrastructure and capacity that will lead Sri Lanka to a prosperous future.


You have to be kidding me, the chinese built a port and airport both are considered as world's emptiest ports.
 
You have to be kidding me, the chinese built a port and airport both are considered as world's emptiest ports.


Clueless.

The lack of volume is a result of stalled projects in Myanmar. Once those projects are operational, Sri Lanka will get in on the action. Not a question of "if", only "when".

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Even the Saudis are on-board, i.e, all the chess pieces are in place.
 
Clueless.

The lack of volume is a result of stalled projects in Myanmar. Once those projects are operational, Sri Lanka will get in on the action. Not a question of "if", only "when".

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Even the Saudis are on-board, i.e, all the chess pieces are in place.

Why would the chinese use a shipping line to transport oil, the chinese just have to extended the present oil pipeline from turkmenistan to SA.
 
Srilanka has to choose between being indebted forever with china or bring development by being with India.
Will india give free money to sirilanka?
Explain me how will sirilanka develop with india?
 
Will india give free money to sirilanka?
Explain me how will sirilanka develop with india?

There is nothing free in this world, the chinese are giving a loan and if unable to repay then get your land.
 
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