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China announces plan to expand seabed mining in Indian Ocean - The Economic Times


China announces plan to expand seabed mining in Indian Ocean - The Economic Times




BEIJING: China today announced plans to expand its seabed mineral explorations in the Indian Ocean after an international authority approved its bid to mine for polymetallic sulphide ore, much to the surprise of India.

Beijing has already got approval to explore in a 10,000 sq km seabed area in southwest Indian Ocean for the ore and now it plans to invest more to expand the "depth and scope of oceanic research".

Following the approval, China's Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association is set to sign a 15-year exploration contract with the International Seabed Authority (ISA) later this year granting pre-emptive rights for it to develop the ore deposit in future, state run Xinhua reported.

"We will expand the depths and scope of oceanic research and improve our understanding of the ocean, with special focuses on the polar regions and deep sea environments," Liu Cigui, head of the State Oceanic Administration (SOA), told a meeting on oceanic technology here.

The move has already raised concerns in India with Directorate of Naval Intelligence (DNI) informing the Indian government that the contract would provide an excuse for China to operate its warships besides compiling data on the vast mineral resources in India's backyard.

Chinese released a guideline on the oceanic science and technology development between 2011 and 2015, vowing to invest more to boost the country's maritime economy.

Liu said more efforts will be made to boost innovation and strive for breakthroughs in key technology in order to stimulate the development of emerging oceanic industries but did not mention the amount money China will be investing.

The announcement followed China's bid for exploring the international seabed region of southwest Indian Ocean for polymetallic sulphide deposit was approved by ISA, last month much to the surprise of India.
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Good good. China should spend all the monies and sell the minerals to rest of the planet for cheap!
 
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I think this was discussed before. China got the approval some time ago. Why anounce it again ? I dont think India has anything to worry. It is much closer to Africa than India
 
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Unless and Until the exploration is in India's own waters, I don't think anybody give a damn about what they do. Any aggressive Chinese action would result in India aligning itself much closer to America. The consequences of which are left to your imagination.
 
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Controversies have begin.

very strategic location they got. Suitable for military & scientific purposes.
 
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All the best.

Unlike China, India should not be concerned what happens in international waters thinking the whole of Indian Ocean is its property just like China thinks the whole of South CHina sea is its property.

BTW the waters are much closer to Antarctica than India !
 
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BTW the waters are much closer to Antarctica than India ![/QUOTE]

Yes. Very strategic location indeed !
 
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BTW the waters are much closer to Antarctica than India !

Yes. Very strategic location indeed ![/QUOTE]

no matter how hard you cry, no matter how hard you work, new delhi is 300km away from our border. it is within the operational range of WS-2D rockets. Each shot is probably $2000.

Period.
 
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Yes. Very strategic location indeed !

no matter how hard you cry, no matter how hard you work, new delhi is 300km away from our border. it is within the operational range of WS-2D rockets. Each shot is probably $2000.

Period.[/QUOTE]

hey its not lion
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