December 21, 2011 · 14 Comments
NAIROBI — In the past three weeks Beijing has committed to supporting Ugandan forces operating in Somalia and to helping the Seychelles fight piracy.
“It is very clear that the Chinese leaders recognize that military force will play a bigger role to safeguard China’s overseas interests,” Jonathan Holslag, of the Brussels Institute of Chinese Contemporary Studies told AFP.
“There is a willingness, and even a consensus, in China, that this process will take place.”
The Indian Ocean is strategic, Holslag said, noting that 85 percent of China’s oil imports and 60 percent of its exports are routed via the Gulf of Aden.
Beijing does not so far have any military base in the region: its military presence consists of three vessels in the Gulf of Aden to fight Somali pirates.
But the deployment of those ships in 2009, the first of its kind for the Chinese navy, was already highly symbolic.
For the moment, cooperation between China and the islands of the Indian Ocean is still limited to “low profile military-to-military exchanges, but it is getting broader and more structured,” Holslag told AFP.
“The mere fact that China has a multi-year naval presence in the Gulf of Aden has great symbolic and diplomatic significance,” said Frans-Paul van der Putten, senior research fellow at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
“Symbolic because it shows other countries that China is an emerging naval power in the region, and diplomatic because China uses its navy ships for occasional visits to ports along the Indian Ocean rim, which helps it strengthen its diplomatic ties with countries in the region,” he added.
During an unprecedented visit by Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie earlier this month, the Seychelles asked China to set up a military presence on the archipelago to help fight piracy in the Indian Ocean.
Victoria is ruling out a military base but is looking rather at having “reconnaissance planes or patrol ships stationed” there, along the lines of what the US and Europe do, Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Paul Adam said.
“China needs port infrastructure to supply its ships in the Indian Ocean, and covering a wider zone could make sense,” said Mathieu Duchâtel of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
With trade exchanges between China and Africa totaling 126.9 billion dollars last year, the stakes are sizeable.
Beijing’s efforts to keep its trade safe are not confined to the high seas. On the African continent China has set up a raft of cooperation ventures in an attempt to secure its investment zones.
Somalia, which has been at war for the past two decades, is “of crucial importance for China,” Holslag said.
Beijing has promised Uganda 2.3 million dollars towards covering the cost of its troops in the African Union force in Somalia (AMISOM).
“Not only is Beijing well aware that the failed state is a sanctuary for pirates that threaten its merchant and fishery fleet in the Indian Ocean; it also considers it to be an important source of instability and terrorism in other African countries where it has large economic interests,” Holslag said.
He noted China “is making eyes at the oil reserves in Ethiopia” and private Chinese firms have started linking up the Ethiopian hinterland to the port of Berbera in the breakaway region of Somaliland.
“China has … almost permanent exchanges with officials from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somaliland on security in the Horn,” he said.
Both Washington and New Delhi, already concerned about China’s activities in the Pacific, take a dim view of its ambitions in the Indian Ocean.
“It appears that, for now, the U.S. and India are not very much alarmed by the relatively modest Chinese military activities in the Indian Ocean region,” van der Putten said.
However “the U.S. seems to welcome a greater Chinese involvement in addressing non-traditional security issues such as piracy, but is at the same time worried that China’s growing international influence undermines U.S. interests.
“In India there are concerns about a possible build-up of Chinese military power in the Indian Ocean,” he added.
“This could ultimately affect the geopolitical balance between India and China, in particular with regard to the disputed parts of the Sino-Indian border and with regard to the relationship between India and Pakistan, a country with close ties to China.”
AFP
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New Delhi thinks it owns the Indian Ocean just because its called "Indian" Ocean. They need to mind their own business and stop running after their former masters UK and USA. You are free nation have some self esteem.
Man, you need to be suffering from Inferiority complex viz-a-viz India for obvious reason that what India will be in future, you can only dream of. Either you have no understanding of geo-political scenario, or you are just another dork. India is too big to even consider taking UK's opinion, let go running to them.
Regarding your comment on self esteem, well first you get your own low self esteem corrected and that would be a good boost to your battered ego.
Come out from INFERIORITY COMPLEX man!!
Sachin,
Sorry if you got offended I just don't get how the West always uses the Indians as a proxy against the region and China in particular. Why can't the Indians understand the West is history and your interest lays in solving your Geo-political differences with your neighbor (China).
China will become the biggest super power and West will be reduced to a new third world, where will India run to then?
I am just worried for you my friend. Enough running after the former colonials and concede Tibet and accept that China is here to stay.
The West just wants the big Indian population against China's big population.
Kayse,
Whether India runs to someone or it does not was never a concern to you. These kind of tactics employed by you are a common place for anyone with low self esteem – Market one country with who you feel inferior to, to some other country.
This intellectual masturbation makes you look like a stupid of the highest order. Come out of your Islamic inferiority complex man. Quote the gibberish to your heart's content, will massage your low self esteem.
By taking the pretense of "worry", you don't make your arguments any more persuasive, on the contrary it reflects on your putrid state of mind.
Some people get a sort of sadistic pleasure by slandering others to somehow boost their own self esteem. It's a classic case of inferiority complex.
Sachin
I understand your one of those Hindus that believe white men (British aka former Masters of India) and cows are sacred. British days are over and a cow will remain just a cow. Neither of them will take you to heaven nor protect you from the Chinese, so wake up and smell the coffee or should I say the cow's milk?
The reason the Chinese are most successful and taken as serious as a rising super power than India is because the Chinese dont run after colonial masters nor bow down to them. They have always resisted while you invited.
The Chinese have more self believe, confidence and ambitious to become a global super power while the Indians while only re-echo the words of their former masters but only with a funny and hard to understand accent.
The Chinese are in Sri Lanka and now chasing you out off Africa where the British dumped you as slave workers to grow them tea and sugar.
No one can take an Indian serious even with the few nukes they are no threat to mosquitoes.
Dear Moderator,
Kindly publish my comments, for my friend Kayse needs a beautiful rebuttal.
You know what is your ultimate shame – Those slave Indians who British brought to Africa, are successful entrepreneurs
today, where as you have relegated yourself to the gutter, like a dog in the manger. Does it ring some bells? Well, not
really!!
Sachin
Do not pay attention to him(Kays) he is insane.
easy there tiger or cow for your sake Kayse is the man. it is realy imbarresing that the indian people still think they need to impress the white people.such a shame.the cow god will not be happy
Sachin, I hope you are not Sachin Tendulkar, the famous cricket player. Why through insults instead of commenting descent? As Indian you should not speak for colonialist in this modern world. Do you forget the 500,000 Indians who built London subway?
We Somalilanders respect of your people and they use to work in our place during the British Protectorate era and even there was some Brahmins who use have shops in our country. China is undeniably becoming super power, and the interest of your country lies there. We who believe your people are under class will not give you anything, and that is for sure.
Correction: West who believe your people are under class will not give your country anything, and that is for sure.
Furthermore, our people are proud people and we are not inferior. Check out what we did to the British in 1884, when they first come to our country. In history of this wide world, we are the only people who force the British to sign a treaty offshore with our elders before they land onshore. We made them to sign that agreement on a leather and its available in London museum of at all you wish to see it. We have never been under colony, but protectorate, we told them to leave in 1960, while everything of ours is intact, culture, religion, social and all that we cherish. This is for your information.
I respect the Indians who were in Somaliland to fight the Italians and southern hyenas, otherwise today Somaliland would be like Mogadishu—pirates and starving kids.
Indians fought for Somaliland on the orders of British masters…Shukriya Mr Sachin.
They were called King's African Rifles (KAR)
good one
Well done Keysa, thank you for wiping the a** of this idiot.