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Growing Chinese influence in Indian Ocean no threat: Sri Lanka tells India

Visiting Sri Lankan army chief Lt Gen Jagath Jayasuriya today said though China’s influence in the Indian Ocean is growing, it is not posing any threat to the Indian sub-continent.

"There is no threat to any country in the Indian sub-continent from the growing influence of China in the waters of Indian Ocean. It is a wrong belief", Jayasuriya told reporters after reviewing the Passing Out Parade (POP) at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) here.

Regarding India, he said military cooperation between India and Sri Lanka is increasing and armies of the two countries are cooperating with each other in several areas including the field of training.

In this regard, he pointed out that 120 Sri Lankan officers have so far received training in the IMA. He said he also plans to meet Chief of Army Staff Gen V K Singh during his current visit.

On LTTE, Jayasuriya said LTTE in Sri Lanka has been compeletely decimated but admitted its symphathisers do exist in other countries.

"LTTE has been decimated militarily but they do have symphathisers in international diaspora", he said. However, he said it is no more a military threat.

Asked about Tamilians uprooted during Sri Lankan army's operation against LTTE, the Sri Lankan army chief said the situation has now become "normal" and people have started coming back to their places.

The Sri Lankan government is also undertaking rehabilitation work in affected areas, he added.

Lt Gen Jayasuriya is the first commander of Sri Lankan army who reviewed the POP of IMA. He said he is feeling honoured by reviewing the parade.

Earlier, addressing the cadets, Lt Gen Jayasuriya thanked the government of India for choosing him to create history as he is the first commander of the Lankan army to review the parade at IMA. "This magnanimous gesture reflects the strong bonds our armies share," he said.

Congratulating the cadets, he said that during their stay at the academy, "the mentors would have endeavoured to broaden knowledge base, develop necessary skills and help build your character."

"These are the three pillars on which the entire philosophy of your training is built so that you pass out from this academy as competent and confident young officers ready to shoulder the responsibilities the stars on your shoulders bestow on you," he said.

Lt Gen Jayasuriya said "your task as a leader is quite onerous and challenging. At times, your passions and emotions may pull you in one direction, while your duty may call upon you to take a totally different course. The outcome of the battle against such strong feelings determines the leadership acumen or the lack of it in any commander."

He said though a conceptual understanding of leadership is necessary in its own right, it must be remembered that, in effect, leadership does not exist in a vacuum.

The leader is required to lead a group towards a goal in a situation, he added.

Growing Chinese influence in Indian Ocean no threat:Lankan army chief
 
Was already posted but thanks LR certainly no threat, is very True it benefits Sri Lanka and China very well don't you agree ?
 
General Jayasurya is welcome to India.

However, it was not SL telling India anything as claimed by the title. The general was answering to questions during the POP at IMA. He is not a spokesman for the SL govt, these views are merely his personal views. I mean what did they expect him to say? That the Chinese are a threat to all humanity?

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Every country should get freedom of navigation in international waters ;);)

Absolutely right. That is what we are also saying in the South China Sea.
 
General Jayasurya is welcome to India.

However, it was not SL telling India anything as claimed by the title. The general was answering to questions during the POP at IMA. He is not a spokesman for the SL govt, these views are merely his personal views. I mean what did they expect him to say? That the Chinese are a threat to all humanity?

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Absolutely right. That is what we are also saying in the South China Sea.

kid Southchina sea is disputed area (all involved nation agrees on that) just like the Falkland, everyone has their own claim

but superpower wannabe india thinks India ocean belongs to India which is nonsese
 
kid Southchina sea is disputed area (all involved nation agrees on that) just like the Falkland, everyone has their own claim

but superpower wannabe india thinks India ocean belongs to India which is nonsese

Oh, the South China Sea is disputed, is it? So we had bloody well stay out of that place, right? Now, my friend tell me, aren't you aware that Kashmir too is disputed? Aren't you aware that Kashmir is so goddamned disputed that India and Pakistan have fought 3 wars over it? Then WTH are you doing in Kashmir? It is OK for you to break your own rules, right?

And thanks for calling me a kid. Makes one feel all young and rejuvenated all over again. My son would have a good laugh if he heard that.
 
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