India's navy chief, Admiral Joshi, at the ongoing TROPEX naval exercise
By
Ajai Shukla
Business Standard, 15th Feb 14
India
and China are poised to begin a bilateral dialogue on maritime security, one of
the most high profile subject areas in the growing Asian rivalry.
This
was decided at the 17th round of talks on February 10-11, between National
Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon and China’s State Councillor Yang Jiechi,
the Special Representatives of India and China respectively on the boundary
question.
Both
governments believe that the common maritime interests, such as the uninterrupted
supply of hydrocarbons for both countries’ energy security, outweigh any naval
rivalry. Neither side believes that it has the military power to exercise
uncontested control over the waters in its proximity --- the Indian Ocean for
India, and the South and East China Seas and the Eastern Pacific for China.
This
initiative will gain moment in the forthcoming Annual Defence Dialogue, which
is scheduled for February 24. China’s deputy chief of defence staff will be
coming to Delhi to discuss military cooperation, including the scheduling of
joint military operations.
Simultaneously,
China has rejuvenated its proposal for creating a “maritime silk route” that would
link the Indian and Pacific Oceans, visualizing the region as an arena of
cooperation and commerce, rather than strategic contest. First proposed by
President Xi Jinping last October, China has set up a 3 billion Yuan ($495 million)
fund to support the idea. Yang brought up the idea during the Special
Representatives dialogue, and Beijing has raised the subject this week with the
Sri Lankan president who is visiting China.
The
spokesperson of China’s foreign ministry promised “exciting items on this
year’s agenda of China-India relations,” after the Special Representative
talks.
Beijing
has proposed a high-profile celebration of the 60th anniversary of
the 1954 Panchsheela Agreement, which has become a global yardstick for
bilateral agreement, even though the actual treaty was not favourable to India.
China has also suggested a high-level visit for the second half of this year,
preferably at the level of president or vice-president.
The
two prime ministers exchanged visits in 2013, the first time since 1954 that
this happened in a single year. On two occasions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
met President Xi Jinping.
The
agenda for the Special Representatives has expanded over the preceding decade
from its original mandate, proposed in 2003, of negotiating a political
settlement to the territorial and boundary dispute. The Special Representatives
--- on India’s side these were Brajesh Mishra, then JN Dixit, then MK Narayanan
and currently Shivshankar Menon --- gradually began discussing measures for
ensuring peace and tranquillity on the line of actual control (LAC); the
regional and global situation; and have now begun discussing the strategic
relationship as well.
Also
on the anvil now is a Code of Conduct for troops that come into contact while
patrolling on the LAC. This has been proposed by Beijing, which was apparently
startled by the outrage in India after a Chinese patrol established camp on
disputed territory at Depsang, in Ladakh, last April. New Delhi is evaluating
the Chinese suggestion.
Shuklaji,
ReplyDeleteThe other name of "Maritime Silk Route" is "String of Pearls". China intends to develop ports and maritime infrastructure for its ships to access in Indian and Pacific Oceans. This is the crux of this initiative which Sri Lankans are jumping on.
I wonder whether India will be foolish enough to join it???
Also, what is India going to celebrate in Panchsheel's 60 years?? Five Principles of deception? or Five principles of historical betrayal and defeat?
India can decide not to join the Chinese sponsored Maritime Silk Road, but then India will be left out while its neighbors all jump into it.
ReplyDeleteindia shud safe guard IoR & china shud SCS,ECS to avoid future maritime wars
ReplyDeleteI think we should procure as much as possible LCA MK-II version to improve our technology with engineering system & R&D to upgrade our entire system at new level.
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