China’s ‘oxygen’ India-America guarding the supply; Trump’s big bet in Malacca, Jinping’s uneasiness increased
US India Joint Strategy Malacca Strait: When the entire world’s attention is focused on the tensions between Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, US President Donald Trump has called the ‘Hormuz of Asia’ That means, a big chessboard has been laid in the Malacca Strait to encircle China. America has now become active in sieging this important sea route where India is already the ‘king’ Is in the role of.
Malacca’s ‘Invincible Sentinel’
India has emerged as the most important partner in this new strategy of America. India owns Andaman and Nicobar Islands Through this region already stands as an impenetrable wall. India’s Campbell Bay airbase, located at the entrance to the Strait of Malacca, monitors every ship headed to China. India has so much military capability that whenever it wants, it can open the ‘entry gate’ of this trade route. Can be closed completely.
America’s ‘masterstroke’
America has recently signed an important defense agreement with Indonesia, under which US military aircraft Has got direct access to Indonesian airspace. The main objective of this deal is to keep a close eye on the narrow road of Malacca from the sky. President Trump’s goal is to supply China’s economic ‘oxygen’ by controlling this route. This means that oil and trade supplies have to be controlled, just like Iran puts pressure on the world through Hormuz.
72,000 crore project
‘Digital eye’on China’s every move; To keep up, the Indian government is developing Andaman and Nicobar as a global trading hub and military fort. This ‘Great Nicobar Island Development Project’ About Rs 72,000 crore is being spent.
Under this, a huge international transshipment terminal is being built in Galathea Bay which will attract the world’s busiest sea vessels. Besides, the military infrastructure is also being upgraded by expanding the runway and installing modern radar stations.
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China’s ‘dilemma’ and double pressure
China is dependent on the Malacca route for 80% of its energy needs, and now there is double pressure on it. While America will monitor from the sky through Indonesia, India will have ‘Trikand’ in the sea; (Tri-Service Command) is deployed. If China takes any provocative action, India and America together can cut off its supply line, which could lead to a complete collapse of China’s economy.
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