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There are growing fears, particularly in India, that China may soon launch an island reclamation project in the Indian Ocean.

The fears stem from a constitutional amendment passed by the small archipelagic nation of Maldives last week, which for the first time allows foreign ownership of Maldives territory. Specifically, the constitutional amendment allows foreigners who invest over $1 billion to own land, provided that at least 70 percent of the land is reclaimed from the sea.

Since July 2013, China has launched a massive reclamation project in the South China Sea that has created 2,000 acres of artificial landmass in five Spratly island outposts. Some 75 percent of this been dredged this year alone.

Unnamed Indian officialshave told local media outletsthat they are “concerned” that China now plans to do the same in some of the Maldives’ 1,200 islands, which are located strategically in the Indian Ocean.

They are not alone; domestic opponents of the amendment have expressed similar concerns. For example, Eva Abdullah, one of just 14 parliamentarians to vote against the amendment, toldThe Diplomat“this will make the country a Chinese colony.”

She elaborated by saying, “what I fear is that we are paving the way for the establishment of Chinese bases in the Maldives and making the country a frontline state between India and China, thereby disturbing the current balance of power in the Indian Ocean. We cannot ignore the increasing rivalry between India and China.”

Maldivian and Chinese officials have sought to temper such fears, however. In a statement given toReuters, China’s Foreign Ministrysaid that Beijing“has always respected and supported the Maldives' efforts to maintain its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.”

The statement added that “what the relevant people said about China building bases in the Maldives is totally baseless.” China has claimed that it will never build oversea military bases.

Maldives President Abdulla Yameen has similarly dismissed fears that China will reclaim the islands and use them for military purposes. In a public address, Yameen said: “The Maldivian government has given assurances to the Indian government and our neighboring countries as well to keep the Indian Ocean a demilitarized zone.”

Vice President Ahmed Adeeb echoed Yameenin an interviewwithThe Hinduthis week, saying: “Our sovereignty is not on offer… We don’t want to give any of our neighbors, including India..any cause for concern. We don’t want to be in a position when we become a threat to our neighbors.”

While the Indian government appears to have officially accepted Maldives’ assurances, others are more skeptical.

Anand Kumar, an analyst the New Delhi-based Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses (IDSA), noted “The constitution has been amended for the benefit of the Chinese. It is only China which has capacity to acquire 70 percent of the land.”

Others were alarmed at how fast the constitutional amendment was approved. Indian sources have noted to local media outlets that the legislative process in Maldives often takes weeks and months. By contrast, oneIndian source tells theIndian Expressthat “the parliamentary panel reviewed and approved the Bill within just one hour… that raises alarm bells.”

Even before the new constitutional amendment was passed, India had been growing increasingly concerned with Maldives, a country that it considers to be in its sphere of influence. Earlier this year, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi cancelled a planned trip to Maldives after prominent members of the opposition, including former president Mohamed Nasheed, were jailed by the Yameen administration.

Similarly, even before the new amendment was proposed, Indian officials were alarmed byMaldives’ growing tieswith China since President Yameen assumed power in November 2013. China has been investing heavily in Maldives in recent yearsas part of its Maritime Silk Road initiative.

Notably, Chinese President Xi Jinping made a state visit to Maldives last year, where he promised further investment, including in the Male International Airport. Chinese tourism to Maldives has also grown steadily in recent years, providing a hefty economic sum for the small nation.

China has also been trying to make inroads with other coastal South Asian nations like Sri Lanka as part of what many fear is Beijing’s “String of Pearls” strategy for the Indian Ocean.



Get Ready: China Could Build New Artificial Islands Near India | The National Interest Blog
 
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They can build it and once it is done we can take it :devil:. We can do a srilanka on them not an issue. It is just a question of time.
 
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They can build it and once it is done we can take it :devil:. We can do a srilanka on them not an issue. It is just a question of time.
Yeh monh aur masur kee daal :rofl: Reality is this is the best you can do

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The Maldives are comprised of nearly 1,200 islands and atolls in the Indian Ocean. Climate change and rising sea levels are of great concern to the Maldives, which is only 8 feet above sea level at its highest point. As global warming causes the polar ice caps melt and sea levels to rise, the Maldives' entire existence is in jeopardy.

Along with rising sea levels, increased beach erosion, more powerful storms, higher storm surges, and threats to biodiversity are among the major threats to the Maldives due to climate change over the coming years

Those 'artificial islands' that China is contemplating to build after reclaiming the sea around Maldives will be a disaster in the making. In a few years the sea will drown these islets leaving the Chinese high and dry...errr...I mean drowned and wet!

The country has engaged in sand dredging and coral mining (for building materials and jewelry) until recently. These activities have been extremely destructive to the sea surrounding the Maldives and have thus been discontinued in recent years. Any more environmental degradation like what the Chinese are planning will spell disaster to the Maldives.
 
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what Author failed to provide is India already has footprints in some of Maldives' Islands..we've installed coastal radars and listening stations there..China can reclaim land as much as they wish.But tweaking it for military purpose,and they'll have to deal with USA first..

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I see some people are scared to death of China,no matter what it does or does not。:lol:

while at the same time gladly accepting what the US has already done to them。

This is called acting cheap、bitchy and slutty。:rofl:
 
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munna, india ko Vietnam Sanz me rakha hai ?
I guess china is building new base for indian navy :D
 
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Guys relax.... Its never gonna happen... Instead of building new island they better buy an Island from MD.. but its been like aready said Maldives will not allow any bases or chinese hv no plan to build one
 
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