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Less than two months after the release of the US-India Joint Strategic Vision statement for the Asia-Pacific region during President Barack Obama's visit, one of America's top military commanders has made it clear that China has no right in opposing Indian naval operations in the disputed South China Sea.

Admiral Harry Harris Jr, whose area of responsibility extends to the Pacific and Indian Oceans, said, "The South China seas are international waters and India should be able to operate freely wherever India wants to operate. If that means the South China Sea, then get in there and do that."

In July 2011, when the Indian Navy amphibious warfare ship INS Shardul set course from the Nha Trang military port in south Vietnam towards Haiphong port in north Vietnam to make a friendly visit, she was buzzed on an open radio channel and told by the Chinese Navy, "You are entering Chinese waters. Move out of here." In 2014, China opposed the India-Vietnam agreement which would enable the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to explore oil wells in waters which China claims to administer.

Voicing his concerns on China's regional disputes in the South China Sea, Admiral Harris said, "I view with concern China's land reclamation process. I think it's provocative, and it causes tensions to be raised in the South China Sea and all of the countries in the South China seas. So, I am concerned about it. For all of us who are concerned about freedom of navigation, it behoves us to pay attention to what China is doing in the South China Sea and its dramatic land reclamation. They are, in fact, changing facts on the ground."

Though the US Admiral did note the increased Chinese submarine presence in the Indian Ocean, his primary concern was on safeguarding maritime security and ensuring the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, very much in line with the joint statement released by the US and Indian delegations during President Obama's visit to New Delhi in January.

China, for its part, claims much or all of the South China Sea as its territorial waters. The region contains several islands, reefs and sandbars and is thought to be a region enormously rich in hydrocarbons, particularly around the highly disputed Spratly Islands.

Though this has remained largely unstated in public, the United States sees India as a key part of its pivot towards the Asia-Pacific region. Not only is the Indian Navy one of the most powerful forces in the region, it is a useful training partner which engages the US Navy in exceptionally high-level wargames in the annual Malabar series of exercises which are held during the fall. According to Admiral Harris, "I was involved with Malabar 1995 and now you look at Malabar 2014, and it is leaps and bounds beyond what it was. I would like to have an increase with India in special operations exercises."

Last year, India opened up the Malabar exercises to include Japan, a strong ally of both New Delhi and Washington, and Australia, a key maritime player in the Asia-Pacific region with concerns on Chinese naval expansionism.

While India and the United States stand committed to engaging China economically, a new strategic order clearly seems in the process of being established across both the Pacific and Indian Oceans with the US being the big brother.

"As part of the US rebound, the Pacific fleet is going to get bigger. 60 per cent of the US Navy will be in the Pacific fleet by 2020. For me, my area of responsibility for the US Navy is the Pacific and Indian Oceans and so, I say that my area of responsibility goes from Hollywood to Bollywood and Polar Bears to Penguins. So that's kind of all of it. That's 52 per cent of the world. That's my area of responsibility," Admiral Harris said. The US sees India as an important part of this new order.

In South China Sea Row, Top US Commander Roots for India
 
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Admiral Harry Harris Jr, whose area of responsibility extends to the Pacific and Indian Oceans, said, "The South China seas are international waters and India should be able to operate freely wherever India wants to operate. If that means the South China Sea, then get in there and do that."

Pakistan is with China on this matter.

The South China seas aren't American property. They belong to China.
 
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Admiral Harry Harris Jr, whose area of responsibility extends to the Pacific and Indian Oceans, said, "The South China seas are international waters and India should be able to operate freely wherever India wants to operate. If that means the South China Sea, then get in there and do that."

Pakistan is with China on this matter.

The South China seas aren't American property. They belong to China.

Explain, how they belong to China?
 
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Explain, how they belong to China?

I'm not going to explain anything to you. Who are you? The South China seas belong to China. The Americans need to mind their own business stop poking their noses everywhere. if we go by US logic, their own land belongs to the Native Americans.
 
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"As part of the US rebound, the Pacific fleet is going to get bigger. 60 per cent of the US Navy will be in the Pacific fleet by 2020. For me, my area of responsibility for the US Navy is the Pacific and Indian Oceans and so, I say that my area of responsibility goes from Hollywood to Bollywood and Polar Bears to Penguins. So that's kind of all of it. That's 52 per cent of the world. That's my area of responsibility," Admiral Harris said. The US sees India as an important part of this new order."

New world order on India as a puppy to USA.
 
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Admiral Harry Harris Jr, whose area of responsibility extends to the Pacific and Indian Oceans, said, "The South China seas are international waters and India should be able to operate freely wherever India wants to operate. If that means the South China Sea, then get in there and do that."

Pakistan is with China on this matter.

The South China seas aren't American property. They belong to China.
Zimbabwe is also with china in this matter....for India both of you are same.....and US might stop its aid for such insubordination including the .....


Free used weapons
 
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Zimbabwe is also with china in this matter....for India both of you are same.....and US might stop its aid for such insubordination including the .....


Free used weapons

Screw India and US aid. Anything else, Rajeev? Get back to being a US snitch and policing this region. That's why you receive preferential US treatment.

For us Pakistanis you're just a Rapistan.
 
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I'm not going to explain anything to you. Who are you? The South China seas belong to China. The Americans need to mind their own business stop poking their noses everywhere. if we go by US logic, their own land belongs to the Native Americans.

Sure it does.... to us (Red) Indians. :lol:
 
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Screw India and US aid. Anything else, Rajeev? Get back to being a US snitch and policing this region. That's why you receive preferential US treatment.

For us Pakistanis you're just a Rapistan.
sorry..we didn't sold our land to USAF....neither they bomb our civilians from UAVs while Violating the soverighnity of the nation (obl)
 
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Sure it does.... to us (Red) Indians. :lol:

LMAO Sure thing.

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sorry..we didn't sold our land for USAF....neither they bomb our civilians from UAVs while Violating the soverighnity for the nation (obl)

Of course you have. You're a US snitch. Towing their line and licking their heels. Why do you get free trade concessions and call centres? You think the Americans love you for free? Think again buddy. You're not their cousins.

Wait in time. They'll repay you in kind. Just a matter of time.

No, no let him first explain how his government is going to tell their Big Daddy that they are with China on the matter :D

LMAO The US is your granddaddy. You're an official American snitch of this region now. See how you're hating on China? You're only doing this to please your granddaddy. More China hating please. You'll get more call centres in return.
 
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Agreed.



And Vietnam, Japan, Philippines, Indonasia, Malasiya, Taiwan etc etc etc.
:)

Perhaps, so let these countries settle it with China. We don't need Uncle Yank poking their noses in every matter.
 
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Perhaps, so let these countries settle it with China. We don't need Uncle Yank poking their noses in every matter.
Who is we here? Did China ask ur help in any of its personal matter? Let Uncle Yank deal with Uncle Chink if thats how u wanna adress them.

Why Pakistan wants to poke its nose in big powers' affairs? Then u cry everywhere how u are been misused by superpowers for past half century. 1st you urself screwup and then cry.
 
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