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New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS) Clearly alluding to the expanding ambitions of China in the region, Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed Friday underlined the atoll nation's special ties with India and said there was not enough room for too many players in the Indian Ocean.

'Maintaining balance in the Indian Ocean is very important. There is not enough room in the Indian Ocean for other non-traditional friends,' Nasheed, who wrapped up his three-day visit to India, told reporters here.

'We are not receptive to any installation, military or otherwise in the Indian Ocean, specially from un-traditional friends. The Indian Ocean is the Indian Ocean,' the Maldives president replied when asked about China's increasing foray in the region.

Nasheed, who dislodged Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Maldives' ruler for three decades, in the landmark 2008 elections, underlined the archipelago nation's special ties with India.

'We have very good friendly relations with India. We believe in being honest with our friends,' he replied when asked about Beijing's attempts to cultivate Male at the expense of New Delhi.

'India is a better investment destination. Language, culture, music, food. It's far easier to deal with India than with China,' he replied when asked to compare the experience of doing business with India and China.


In the morning, Nasheed met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and discussed a host of issues, including piracy, maritime security and expanding trade and investment between the two countries.

'We had discussions on the Indian Ocean, piracy, climate change and trade and investment,' said Nasheed, the youngest leader to head the Indian Ocean atoll island that faces an existential threat from global warming.

'Piracy (control) is a very important issue for us. We are sitting right in the middle of the Indian Ocean,' he said.

He also discussed the ongoing preparations in his country to host the eight-nation South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit in November.

He lauded Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh's constructive role at global climate change negotiations at the Mexican city of Cancun last year.

With Ramesh, Nasheed discussed the post-Cancun roadmap for negotiations to curb global warming, an issue of existential importance for the Maldives, one of the world's lowest lying islands that faces the prospect of extinction in case of a perceptible surge in sea levels triggered by global warming.

In 2007, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that a rise in sea levels of 18 to 59 centimetres by 2100 would be enough to make the country practically uninhabitable.

Ruling UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi had met Nasheed Thursday.
Not enough room for China in Indian Ocean: Maldives

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Reading the title,i assumed it was direct statement,look like traditional media hyping.

Of course,Maldives needs India alot more than China
 
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Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed has said Maldives could be used as a route to attack India although he acknowledged that some nationals of his country were getting terror training in Pakistan and some other countries.

Maldivian youths waging 'jihad' in Pak: Vice President

New Delhi: Maldives on Sunday said some youths from the country are being recruited by militant outfits based in Pakistan and Afghanistan to wage 'jihad' and sought India's co-operation in preventing "any passage" for these people through the country.

Maldivian Vice President Mohammaed Waheed Hassan, who is on a visit here, said an increasing number of youths from his country have started "embracing a version of Islam which is more strict than the traditional Islamic values.

"Some of these people are going to Pakistan and Afghanistan and are waging jihad. We want these people back... We need them for our development," Hassan said.

He said Maldives wants India's co-operation in preventing "any passage for these youngsters" through it.
 
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When our 3 carriers ,Nuke submarine arihants and 12 P8i's are ready and destroyers ready with Hypersonic Brahmos...I am sure NO country will dare to enter Indian ocean...
and No country in Indian ocean will be threatened by aggressive navies... :)
 
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Of course,Maldives needs India alot more than China
Chinese had been desperately asking for a base in Maldives, but they have told China they'd rather be friend to their neighbour than an outsider.
 
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China in Indian Ocean

China Myanmar Defense Agreement – Strategic Partnership

Chinese Military has direct access to Myanmar’s ports & naval installations provide China with strategic influence in the Bay of Bengal, in the wider Indian Ocean region and in Southeast Asia.

China has developed a deep-water port on Kyaukpyu in the Bay of Bengal. It has also built an 85-metre jetty, naval facilities and major reconnaissance and electronic intelligence systems on the Great Coco Island.

China constructing a naval base in Sittwe, a strategically important deep sea port, China also constructing roads linking Yangon and Sittwe, providing the shortest route to the Indian Ocean from China.

China extensively aided the construction of strategic roads along the Irrawaddy River trade route linking China to the Bay of Bengal.

Separately China’s ties with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Pakistan, well known.
 
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chinas enemy are around the china sea and pacific ocean
if they r concentrating on indian ocean i think they r jus stupid
 
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US has bases in Indian ocean in Diego Garcia. The US navy is the most powerful force in Indian ocean and will be responsible in deeping balance of power against China in Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. In 20 years, I predict Indian would open up its ports to the US navy.
 
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two aircraft carriers with frigates support are needed atleast to rule indian ocean
 
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Of course what else is expected form Maldives. India has proven to a time tested friend for them and it is but natural for them to feel the same way.
 
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China in Indian Ocean

China Myanmar Defense Agreement – Strategic Partnership

Chinese Military has direct access to Myanmar’s ports & naval installations provide China with strategic influence in the Bay of Bengal, in the wider Indian Ocean region and in Southeast Asia.

China has developed a deep-water port on Kyaukpyu in the Bay of Bengal. It has also built an 85-metre jetty, naval facilities and major reconnaissance and electronic intelligence systems on the Great Coco Island.

China constructing a naval base in Sittwe, a strategically important deep sea port, China also constructing roads linking Yangon and Sittwe, providing the shortest route to the Indian Ocean from China.

China extensively aided the construction of strategic roads along the Irrawaddy River trade route linking China to the Bay of Bengal.

Separately China’s ties with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Pakistan, well known.
So whats the point are you trying to make by copy, pasting lines from Google search.? Chinese Military has direct access to Myanmar’s ports & naval installations provide China with strategic influence in the Bay of Bengal, in the wider Indian Ocean region and in Southeast Asia. - Google Search
 
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US has bases in Indian ocean in Diego Garcia. The US navy is the most powerful force in Indian ocean and will be responsible in deeping balance of power against China in Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. In 20 years, I predict Indian would open up its ports to the US navy.

Are u dreaming...
AT which side u woke up today..
right or left..?
 
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