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India and France security accord has China in mind

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NEW DELHI: China’s mighty strategic shadow hangs over an accord signed by India and France yesterday aimed at stepping up military cooperatio­n in the Indian Ocean.

Under the deal signed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron, each country will open its naval bases to warships from the other.

China’s territoria­l ambitions in the South China Sea already worry world powers. And its move into the vast Indian Ocean — stretching from the Suez Canal to the Malacca Strait — has heightened that concern.

Modi and Macron are particular­ly anxious as China extended its military presence by opening a naval base in the eastern African nation of Djibouti last year.

Beijing is also building up its trading network — the so-called One Belt One Road initiative — which involves many of the Asian and African nations that line the Indian Ocean.

It has built a port in Pakistan’s Gwadar, taken a 99-year-lease on Sri Lanka’s Hambantota and bought a number of tiny islands in the Maldives.

All of this has alarmed India, which sits at the heart of the Indian Ocean region.

New Delhi experts see Chinese companies investing in assets ranging from airports to the Bangladesh stock exchange as Beijing’s trojan horses.

“They essentiall­y work at the behest of the state and all of their investment­s are actually not commercial investment­s but strategic investment­s and they are meant to serve a geopolitic­al purpose,” said Abhijit Singh, an analyst at the Observer Research Foundation, a New Delhi-based think tank.

Modi made clear when he came to power in 2014 that boosting India’s influence in its immediate neighbourh­ood was a strategic priority.

His government expressed fury when Sri Lanka let a Chinese submarine make a stopover in 2014.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Macron (cenntre) his wife Brigitte (second right) India’s President Ramnath Kovind (second left) his wife Savita Kovind (left) and Modi hold hands during Macron’s ceremonial reception in New Delhi, India.
— Reuters photo Macron (cenntre) his wife Brigitte (second right) India’s President Ramnath Kovind (second left) his wife Savita Kovind (left) and Modi hold hands during Macron’s ceremonial reception in New Delhi, India.

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