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China’s Maritime Expansion and Global Concerns

China’s Maritime Expansion and Global Concerns

Context: 

This editorial is based on the newsChina’s bid to expand maritime Infrastructure” which was published in The Pioneer. China’s expansive push into larger maritime expansion domains has emerged as a significant global concern. 

Relevance for prelims: Belt and Road Initiatives, Indian Ocean Region (IOR),Geographical location of various islands in the IOR, Challenge of Maritime Expansion.  

Relevancy for Mains: India and its neighbourhood relations, Importance of Indian Ocean, Significance of Trade Route, Significance and concern of Maritime Expansion. 

 

China’s Maritime Expansion: Belt and Road Strategy and String of Pearls

  • Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): 
    • Debt-Trap Diplomacy: Many BRI projects saddle smaller nations with unsustainable debt, making them vulnerable to Chinese influence. Example: Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka.
    • Naval Access: These ports, ostensibly commercial, can easily become dual- use, allowing Chinese warships to refuel, resupply, and extend their presence far from home.
  • String of Pearls: This strategy isn’t formally declared by China, but the pattern is clear:
    • Strategic Encirclement: They build relationships with countries along key sea lanes, establishing a network of potential bases. This constricts India’s maritime space.
    • Trade Control: Dominance over these routes lets China pressure trade flows of energy and other resources to its advantage.

China’s Ambitions for Maritime Expansion, Dominance and Power Shift

  • Superpower Status: Beijing believes maritime dominance is key to achieving global leadership they feel is their right.
  • Resource Access: China’s economy is hungry for energy and raw materials. Control over sea lanes secures their supply chain.
  • Challenging the Status Quo: China resents the existing US-led maritime order. They want to change the rules in their favour.

Mechanism of China Maritime Expansion through BRI &  Infrastructure Hegemony in the Indian Ocean Region:

  • Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Aimed at enhancing China’s maritime reach and linkages in all directions.Littoral States into Client States: Lately, smaller states in South Asia, like the Maldives, are becoming clients of larger powers, particularly China. 
  • Maritime infrastructure: In the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), China is doing extra-territorial heavy investments into maritime infrastructure. 
  • Gain control of Critical Marine Infrastructure: via a variety of initiatives like port expansion, drone submarines, air-to-air refueling, specialized missile systems, carrier-based stealth aircraft, and underwater drones. 

Significance of Indian Ocean: it is the lifeblood of Global Trade.

  • Energy: Huge volumes of oil from the Gulf pass through. Disruption here sends shockwaves through the world economy.
  • Connectivity: Links Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and East Asia. Secure sea lanes are vital for all.

Consequences of China’s Debt diplomacy:

  • Small States as Pawns: Smaller nations may get short-term benefits from Chinese investment but risk losing autonomy and strategic room to manoeuvre.
  • Internal Instability: Debt and Chinese influence can stir up domestic political resentment, destabilising these countries.
  • Threat to India:

    • Limited Reach: Chinese presence in the IOR hems in India’s navy, forcing us to focus on defence rather than power projection.
    • Vulnerable Island Territories: Andaman and Nicobar Islands are closer to potential Chinese bases than the Indian mainland.

Maritime Expansion

  • Upending the Global Order

    • Rule of Law at Risk:If China uses might to control vital sea lanes, it undermines international norms based on freedom of navigation.
    • Great Power Conflict: Rising tensions could lead to incidents at sea, escalation, and wider conflict with ripple effects worldwide.

China’s Maritime Expansion: Global Cooperation, Alternatives, and India’s Role in Securing the Indian Ocean Region

  • Economic Alternatives: The global players must urgently devise a comprehensive plan and must come to the interest of the small littoral States. 
    • The focus should be on countering China’s strategic procurement and control over the maritime expanse and infra in these contested regions.
  • Alternative Supply Chain : The alternatives to the BRI, such as Japan’s “Asia-Africa Growth Corridor “ and “India’s Security and Growth for All” must be pursued as alternatives. 
  • Strategic Partnerships: such as QUAD, Upgrade Act East Policy, Engage with powers who have interests in the IOR such as France, Germany etc.
  • India’s Role: 

    • Net Security Provider in the region: Active Surveillance, Patrolling in the Indian Ocean Region along with building capacity of the smaller states with training, equipment and intelligence sharing.
    • Diplomacy: India should actively use diplomacy to create a consensus that rules based maritime order is beneficial to everyone including China. 
    • Modernisation of its Navy: Credible deterrence is essential. India should focus on under sea capabilities, surveillance and ability to operate from far.
Mains Question: Examine the implications of China’s maritime expansion in the Indian ocean region on global stability and regional power dynamics. Suggest the strategies India could adopt to counter China’s ambitions and ensure a balanced and stable maritime domain. (15 marks, 250 words) 

 

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