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China wants its warships in Indian waters to search for plane - Rediff.com India News

With the search for missing Malaysian plane turning to India's neighbourhood, China has sought permission for sending its four warships into the Indian waters, causing a major dilemma for the authorities.
India, which had suspended the search operations for last three days, resumed efforts on Wednesday to locate the aircraft in South Indian Ocean region.
China, whose 150 nationals are on board the aircraft, has sent a formal request to India to allow their warships including a salvage vessel and two frigates to enter Indian waters in the Andaman Sea to locate the plane, sources said.
The government, which has been taken by surprise, will take a decision the request after consulting the defence forces, particularly the Navy, the sources said.
The dilemma for the government is because its assets in the Arabian Sea are mainly to guard against China and these could get exposed if the Chinese warships are allowed in.
Meanwhile, Indian Navy and the Air Force along with Coast Guard ships resumed operations to locate the aircraft after keeping them suspended for three days awaiting instruction for looking into new areas.
A Navy official said the Naval and other assets have now been asked to look into the South Indian Ocean stretching south from Jakarta after the request from the Malaysian authorities.
India has deployed six warships and five maritime surveillance aircraft to locate the missing airliner with 239 passengers on board.
The assets deployed for the search operations include INS Saryu, INS Kumbhir and INS Kesari from the Navy and ICGS Kanaklata Barua and ICGS Bhikaji Cama.
The Navy has also deployed two of its P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft from INS Rajali in Tamil Nadu for locating the missing plane along with its Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft.
The IAF has also pressed into action its C-130J Super Hercules Special Operations aircraft fitted with modern surveillance capabilities to find the plane



China's request for entering Indian waters turned down : North, News - India Today

After objections raised by the defence forces, India on Thursday rejected China's request for permission to allow its four warships to enter Indian maritime zone to search for the missing Malaysian airliner.

China, whose 150 nationals are on board the aircraft, had on Wednesday sent a formal request to India to allow their warships including a salvage vessel and two frigates to enter Indian waters in the Andaman Sea to locate the plane.

The request was politely declined and the Chinese Navy was told that Indian Navy and the Air Force were already scanning the area and there was no need for anybody else to search the area, sources told PTI.

The defence forces had raised objections over the entry of Chinese warships into the Indian waters and that too in an area in Bay of Bengal where India's military assets are mainly to guard against China and these could get exposed if the Chinese warships are allowed in, they said.

Sources said the Chinese People's Liberation Army's Navy (PLAN) had justified its presence in the Indian Ocean Region in the name of anti-piracy patrol and allowing it to station itself in the Andaman Sea for search operations would not have been prudent.

Meanwhile, India is all set to deploy long-range maritime surveillance aircraft including the P-8I maritime surveillance aircraft and the C-130J Super Hercules aircraft for the search operations in the new area south of Indonesia.

These two aircraft are capable of undertaking long-range sorties and refueling themselves at designated locations as the Malaysian authorities have requested India and other countries to search in areas 5,000 km south of Jakarta in the Indian Ocean Region.



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Sorry, there is already one of the most powerful navy of the region searching for it - INDIAN NAVY.

It's an excuse for China to scour through Indian ocean !
Quite a dilemma for Indian authorities .

Humanitarianisn Vs Pragmatism

I hope Indian bureaucracy works its Red Tapism this time ....

India should rather propose to search for the plane on Malaysia and china's behalf !

If the remains of jets are found off Australia...why Chinese navy wants to bring its warships in Indian waters ?
 
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it's a search not an attack, what's the difference.

It's not like our commercial ships have never been there. If we wanted to know something, we would have already known with operations from commercial ship.

How can this be a problem.


What exactly do you think is going to happen?! Half way through the search we land on India soil?

This is a weird worry.

Oh btw, it's Indian waters, not Indian ocean, anybody can go into the Indian ocean.
 
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it's a search not an attack, what's the difference.

It's not like our commercial ships have never been there. If we wanted to know something, we would have already known with operations from commercial ship.

How can this be a problem.


What exactly do you think is going to happen?! Half way through the search we land on India soil?

This is a weird worry.

Oh btw, it's Indian waters, not Indian ocean, anybody can go into the Indian ocean.

In that case why China has requested India to permit same ?
 
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I don't trust these chinese
very lame and idiotic excuse to roam in our area
 
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China has got hitech surveillance sats.they could get view of very small object from sats instead of warships into Indian waters
 
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Cause it's Indian waters, as in exclusive Indian waters, not the rest of Indian ocean. street is public, your house is yours.

You don't need to take permission to walk on street but to enter in my house you need to take permission .

The very fact that you asked for permission ..makes it clear that you are asking to let you enter in my house and not that you are asking for permission to walk on street !

Asking for permission is your prerogative .... whether to permit or not is mine !!!
 
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Does china didnt have hitech surveillance sats to find an object from space??
 
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