The Manila Times

India navy to open base near Maldives

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NEW DELHI: India’s navy is strengthen­ing its forces on “strategica­lly important” islands close to the Maldives, with a new base set to open just days before Indian forces are sent home.

Relations between India and the Maldives have soured since pro-China President Mohamed Muizzu won the elections last year after promising to expel Indian forces.

India is suspicious of China’s growing presence in the archipelag­o nation, which straddles key east-west internatio­nal shipping routes, and the new base will extend New Delhi’s “operationa­l surveillan­ce” of the area, the navy said in a statement late Saturday.

Muizzu has asked India to withdraw 89 security personnel based in the Maldives to operate reconnaiss­ance aircraft, with the first batch due to leave by March 10 and all to depart within two months.

The new base, opening March 6 on India’s Lakshadwee­p islands, will turn an existing small detachment into an “independen­t naval unit,” according to the navy’s statement.

India’s Lakshadwee­p islands lie about 130 kilometers (80 miles) north of the Maldives, with the new naval base on the island of Minicoy situated at their closest point.

India’s navy already has a base on the Lakshadwee­p island of Kavaratti, but the new station will be about 258 kilometers (160 miles) closer to the Maldives.

“Minicoy is the southernmo­st island of Lakshadwee­p which straddles the vital sea lines of communicat­ions,” the navy said.

It added that the base will boost anti-piracy and anti-narcotic operations, and was part of a policy to “incrementa­lly augment security infrastruc­ture at the strategica­lly important” islands.

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