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Indian Navy Set to Patrol Malacca Straits Gateway to South China Sea

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India has been asked to join the Malacca Straits Patrol (MSP) framework, and will commence naval operations to patrol the area, which acts as an oceanic gateway to and from the South China Sea, and also links the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean. From an economic and strategic perspective, the Malacca Straits is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. It serves as the main shipping channel between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, and links major Asian economies such as India, China, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea.

In 2006, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand formed the MSP to provide maritime security to the Straits of Malacca and Singapore. The MSP comprises of the Malacca Straits Sea Patrol (MSSP), the “Eyes-in-the-Sky” (EiS) Combined Maritime Air Patrols, as well as the Intelligence Exchange Group (IEG). The Straits of Malacca is one of eight major oil chokepoints throughout the world, and the MSP was initiated in the wake of an upsurge in pirate attacks on ships in the region in the early 2000s. About 80 percent of China’s crude and oil imports from the Middle East and Africa passes through these straits.

Former Indian Navy Commander Abhijit Singh is quoted stating, “If India does manage to join the MSP, it will be a very significant development. The four countries involved in patrolling the Malacca Straits have acute sensitivities about each other’s maritime activities closer to their own territorial waters. They are also inherently wary of extra-regional contributions to the patrolling effort. Part of the problem is that three of the four states have competing territorial claims in littorals adjoining the Malacca Straits. Now, as armed robbery and militancy in Southeast Asia are on the rise, there is a clamor for outside assistance in the maritime security effort. But India must be aware that joint maritime operations in the region will come with its share of challenges.”

The Straits of Malacca are considered a weak point in China’s maritime strategy, and India wants to assert itself more with such a strategic move as becoming part of the MSP. Once India is authorized to patrol the Malacca Straits, it will have access to real-time data of commercial ships and naval platforms.

The move is certain to upset China, whose own occupation and development of various disputed reefs around the South China Sea has caused regional criticism. India’s involvement in the MSP will essentially limit the extent of any further Chinese expansion and could be used to blockade supplies to China in the event of a conflict. India has a powerful navy, including nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. The move also signals that India is ready to take on greater responsibilities in acting as a counterweight to the perceived Chinese naval might. This comes as the United States looks to withdraw from the region, and puts India in a possible position of influence, especially with respect to how some of the ASEAN nations can counter perceived territorial threats from Beijing.
 
Former Indian Navy Commander Abhijit Singh is quoted stating, “If India does manage to join the MSP, it will be a very significant development.
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now look at the typical Bollywood masala title :rolleyes:
 
Indian ocean & Malacca strait is not your topic, u ppl just stick to cpec...

CPEC was envisioned due to many reasons, one of them is malacca strait...:D

Wat repercussions? Explain pls

China won't like it as you are going there with evil intention just to provoke China...
 
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now look at the typical Bollywood masala title :rolleyes:

India had failed in joined patrol off the coast of Somalia as it destroyed a Thai fishing ship. Now, no countries want Indians to escort their ship as Indian Navy, through its sheer incompetence, will do more harm than good.

The 11 most scary word you hear in the high seas are not from pirates, but when you hear this over the radio

"We are the Indian Navy, and we are here to help."

You are doomed.
 
What is the source of this news? I have not seen it on Malaysian newspaper.

Also, this part of the news (in DARK RED) is very much questionable:-
".....This comes as the United States looks to withdraw from the region, and puts India in a possible position of influence, especially with respect to how some of the ASEAN nations can counter perceived territorial threats from Beijing....."
 
India had failed in joined patrol off the coast of Somalia as it destroyed a Thai fishing ship. Now, no countries want Indians to escort their ship as Indian Navy, through its sheer incompetence, will do more harm than good.

The 11 most scary word you hear in the high seas are not from pirates, but when you hear this over the radio

"We are the Indian Navy, and we are here to help."

You are doomed.

Wake up and smell coffee pakistani and see our new alliance, read the full article.
 
Wake up and smell coffee pakistani and see our new alliance, read the full article.

I'm not Pakistani. You are much more British than I ever will be Pakistani.

Indians will use its Brahmos against cargo ships. Like how India did in 2008. India are piss poor at identifying objects. India sank a Thai fishing ship off coast of Africa after misidentified it as a Somali pirate

An India life is full of Ifs and Wills.
If India does this...
India will be able to do this...
India super power...

As they hate their life today. Their only hope is tomorrow.
 
I'm not Pakistani. You are much more British than I ever will be Pakistani.

Indians will use its Brahmos against cargo ships. Like how India did in 2008. India are piss poor at identify objects. India sank a Thai fishing ship off coast of Africa after misidentified it as a Somali pirate



As they hate their life today. Their only hope is tomorrow.

Hahahaha...... anything else mr. Not pakistani? You arent taiwanese or american either. India has sank pirate motherships also and also scores of pakistani vessels and even submarine.

Here this might help you get out of your delusion


An Indian life is full of Ifs and Wills.
If India does this...
India will be able to do this...
India super power...

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See his son, there are no ifs or buts for us, for us sky is the limit. Unlike you people we are the masters of our own destiny.
 
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