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US and India must develop plan to counter Chinese aggression: Think-Tank

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THE US and India must develop a plan to counter a possible effort by China to strengthen its position in the Indian Ocean by deepening ties with Pakistan and Sri Lanka by taking advantage of their economic woes due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, an American think-tank has said.

There have been considerab­le concerns in India over China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean region. India has been trying to expand maritime cooperatio­n with countries of the region including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Singapore, primarily with an aim to check the growing Chinese assertiven­ess.

According to the Hudson Institute think-tank, the coronaviru­s pandemic threatens not only lives and livelihood­s in South Asia; it could also be the precursor of significan­t political and strategic shifts in the region.

The Bangladesh and Indian economies will survive the devastatio­n, but their government­s will have to restore growth by protecting and encouragin­g investment, the think-tank said in a report jointly authored by Indian-origin Hudson research scholar Aparna Pande and former Pakistan Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani.

‘Pakistan and Sri Lanka will likely move in the direction of negative growth and will need debt relief from their internatio­nal creditors. Without it, Sri Lanka faces the prospect of a sovereign debt default. Both countries are likely to look to China as their benefactor, as their leaders have tended to do for a while,’ it said.

According to the report titled ‘Crisis from Kolkata to Kabul: Covid19’s Impact on South Asia’, China will most likely press its advantage by bailing out South Asia’s indebted government­s, ‘in exchange for its pound of flesh’.

‘This would come at the expense of India’s security and US influence in the region. India and the United States must develop a plan to counter efforts China will likely make to strengthen its position in the Indian Ocean by deepening ties with Pakistan and Sri Lanka,” said the Hudson report, released this week.

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