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Satellite imagery reveals China has constructed new artificial islands in the Indian Ocean

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In another development affecting relations between India and China, the latest satellite images of face-lifted Feydhoo Finolhu Island in the Indian Ocean have posed serious concerns for New Delhi.

A satellite images from January 2018 shows the original size of the island: about 38,000 sq. metres. The other image, from February 2020, shows land reclaimed by China following the destruction of the reef, which made the island 100,000 sq. metres. The image also shows ongoing construction on the reclaimed area.

The island, which is almost 600 km from India and close to Malé airport, was leased to an undisclosed Chinese company for 50 years at a cost of about $4 million in December 2016 by the Maldives.

Geopolitical expert Hans Kristensen was reproachful of the project for environmental reasons, speculating that China might destroy the reef in its efforts to expand.

In the strategically important South China Sea, Beijing has built seven artificial islands following reef destruction in the Spratly Islands.

It took huge amounts of sand and coral reefs to add 1,300 ha to the islands. China’s ministry of defence said in 2018 that China has a “natural right as a sovereign nation” to deploy military assets to its bases in the Spratly Islands.

However, China claims that it enjoys sovereign rights and jurisdiction over the relevant waters in the South China Sea where infrastructure development took place.

As part of its One Belt One Road connectivity initiative to increase its footprint in the Indian Ocean Region, China has been attempting to build infrastructure in the South East Asian countries as well.
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Like the Island in Maldives, Beijing has been engaged in key infrastructure projects in Mayanmar as well, such as New Yangon City, Kyaukphyu Deep-Sea Port and Industrial Zone and the China-Myanmar Border Economic Cooperation Zone.

With the heightened activity of the Chinese fleet in the Indian Ocean Region over past few months, experts have highlighted the developments as part of Beijing’s String of Pearls strategy — coined by the US consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton in its 2005 report “Energy Futures in Asia” – to expand its naval presence throughout the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) by building maritime civilian infrastructure in friendly countries.

While India has been desperately trying to counter China’s attempts to encircle the country, which holds important position in the Indian Ocean region, Beijing has denied the existence of any such strategy.

Meanwhile, India and China were in a tense face-off near the Naku La sector (ahead of Muguthang Valley) pass at a height of over 5,000 metres in India’s Sikkim on Saturday. As many as 11 soldiers, including four Indians and seven Chinese, were injured in the violence on the Line of Actual Control.

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I remember there were some people on here who thought I was ridiculous for mentioning this idea a few weeks ago. A lot of people on this forum said it would never happen.

If India is following Israeli model in Kashmir, Pakistan needs to follow the Iranian model

For that, Pakistan needs innovative and creative new ideas and technologies. Pakistan should get China's help to start building artificial islands in the Indian Ocean and station missiles there pointed at India. Get 1 or 2 aircraft carriers and load them up with JF-17's and do naval exercises in Indian Ocean on Pakistani aircraft carriers with Turkey, Russia, China, and Iran. And if Indian jets dare to come close, shoot them down like Turkey last month. Turkish F-16's used sophisticated new technology to shoot down Syrian Su-24 by launching AMRAAM AIM-120C and then going invisible by turning radar off and sending datalink to the missile to a nearby 737 AWACS aircraft that guided missile towards its target. Then F-16 turned radar back on just seconds before missile impact when it was too late for the enemy. An Indian enemy aircraft would not even have a chance against us to detect what was happening if Pakistan used this new strategy.
 
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There are over 20 island extension programs just in the close vicinity of 30km of that mentioned island, overall by landmass this island extension is maybe 1 or 2% of the reclamation efforts in the Maledives, but when Chinese investors do it natural islands suddenly turn into international waters.
 
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There are over 20 island extension programs just in the close vicinity of 30km of that mentioned island, overall by landmass this island extension is maybe 1 or 2% of the reclamation efforts in the Maledives, but when Chinese investors do it natural islands suddenly turn into international waters.

Interesting to hear, why is India spooked about it?
 
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What is the nature of the relationship between India and the Maldives?
 
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No other choice
White man took the Americas and all the islands.
 
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