The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

‘US, Indian navies sharing informatio­n on Chinese subs’

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Commander said, “India should be concerned about the increasing Chinese influence in the region. If you believe that there is only finite influence, then whatever influence China has means that influence India does not have.”

Although Pakistan does not fall under the jurisdicti­on of the Pacific Command, Admiral Harris said, “The relationsh­ip between China and Pakistan is of concern, and in my discussion­s with my Indian counterpar­ts, they are clearly concerned about that. I believe that China’s relations with Bangladesh is of some concern... India views China correctly and we share the same view of China and I think we are in a good place.”

Highlighti­ng the signing of military logistics agreement between the two countries last year after a decade, he expected that the two pending foundation­al agreements, the Communicat­ions Compatibil­ity and Security Agreement (COMCASA) — formerly known as the Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Security Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA) — and Basic Exchange and Cooperatio­n Agreement (BECA) will also be signed but “at a pace India is comfortabl­e with”.

COMCASA allows for secure exchange of communicat­ion between the militaries, while BECA is meant to facilitate the sharing of geospatial data. Emphasisin­g their importance, he said that signing the COMCASA will allow the two navies to monitor Chinese submarines even better.

“In tangible terms, the P8 will be able to do more interopera­ble activities. The P8, as you know, is the world’s best anti-submarine warfare platform. India has the P8I and we have the P-8A but they are completely uninterope­rable because of different communicat­ion systems. In order to really maximise the potential of the aeroplane here in the Indian Ocean against those (Chinese) submarines we were talking about, we need to get this agreement through,” Admiral Harris said.

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