Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Not surprising that China operating in Indian Ocean’

Navy has been ramping up presence in the region to keep a vigil over Chinese activities

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NEW DELHI: Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh on Wednesday said it is not surprising that China has been making forays into the Indian Ocean region as its energy sources, markets and resources are located to the west. In an address at the Raisina Dialogue, he also said his force is ready to do its bit to contribute to the security and stability of the Indo-Pacific, and referred to India's emergence as a more confident nation on the global stage.

Asked about the possibilit­y of military cooperatio­n among the Quad countries, Admiral Singh did not give a direct reply but said there is no dearth of issues that it can handle and that there has been a robust engagement among the navies of the member nations of the grouping.

Last month, the top leadership of the Quad grouping of India, the US, Japan and Australia vowed to expand cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific at a time China was increasing its military assertiven­ess in the region.

Admiral Philip Scot Davidson, Commander of the US's Indo-Pacific Command, said the Quad has tremendous potential for cooperatio­n, going far beyond the security sphere.

Admiral Singh said there is a "natural desire" among most nations in the region to cooperate and collaborat­e for greater prosperity, adding the IndoPacifi­c provides tremendous opportunit­ies for "issue based convergenc­es".

"Convergenc­e, as you know, can lead to cohesion," he said, adding Indo-Pacific is going through churn. Admiral Singh said the opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific can outweigh the challenges that are being faced, noting that the "oceans connect and they don't divide".

Referring to China's attempts to expand presence in the Indian Ocean, the Navy Chief said its energy sources, markets and resources are located to the west.

He said it is not surprising that China has come into the Indian Ocean as it is often said "the flag follows trade".

The Indian Ocean, considered the backyard of the Indian Navy, is critical for India's strategic interests. China has been making concerted efforts to increase its presence in the region. Indian Navy has been ramping up presence in the Indian Ocean to keep a hawk-eyed vigil over Chinese activities.

Admiral Singh said most threats in the maritime domain are transnatio­nal in nature and that there has been a realisatio­n that it is not possible for one nation to go it alone.

He said India has several areas of convergenc­e and alignment with other nations in the Indo-Pacific. The Navy Chief said Indian Navy has been working with regional navies to build their capacities to secure their interests and also cooperatin­g with like minded navies to build interopera­bility and trust.

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Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh

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