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India is buying Sri Lanka's second-largest airport despite it only handling a dozen passengers a day

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Sri Lankan Buddhist monks wait to welcome Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa at the Mattala Rajapaksa International Air Port in Mattala, Sri Lanka, Monday, March 18, 2013. AP Photo/Sanka Gayashan

  • India is buying Sri Lanka's second-largest airport, despite it only handling a dozen passengers a day.
  • China recently took control of a nearby port that opens up significant trade routes, and India is worried about China's growing role in the Indian Ocean.
  • Experts say the $300 million investment by India is an attempt to limit China's ability to operate its port as a naval site.
India plans to buy the world's emptiest airport in an effort to limit China's influence in the Indian Ocean.

Designed to accommodate one million passengers per year, Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport — a vanity project by Sri Lanka's former President Mahinda Rajapaksa that opened in 2013 — is a complete dud and receives just a dozen passengers a day.

Yet India is set to pay $300 million for a joint venture granting it a 40-year lease over the nearly 2,000-acre space in southern Sri Lanka that was once so empty it was used to store rice.

"India's future plans for the airport are hazy. Maybe a flight school? A new destination for Indian weddings? There seems little chance that it will turn a profit. That is not the point of the deal," David Brewster, an expert in Indian Ocean strategies at the Australian National University, recently wrote for The Interpreter.

Instead, the reason for the purchase appears to be the airport's proximity — just a half-hour drive away — from a shipping port in Hambantota, which is run by China.

As China seeks to spread its reach cross-continent via the One Belt, One Road initiative, India, the US, and Japan all hold concerns that China wants to use the Sri Lankan port as a naval base. But its ability to do so is severely hampered without access to an airport.

"A key element in any overseas naval base, and even a logistics facility, is easy access by air for people and supplies. A naval base also requires maritime air surveillance capabilities. Control over Hambantota airport will give India considerable control over how the port is used," wrote Brewster. "It is difficult to conceive of the Chinese navy developing a significant facility at Hambantota without also controlling the airport. In short, India is spending US$300 million buying an airport to block a Chinese naval base."

India's fear of China's rising influence in the Indian Ocean is not unfounded.

A 2015 US Defense Department report confirmed Chinese missile submarines were operating in the Indian Ocean.

The year prior, having cultivated a close relationship with Sri Lanka which has unnerved India, China began docking warships and submarines at a Colombo port

http://www.businessinsider.com/india-and-china-are-fighting-for-control-in-sri-lanka-2017-12
 
Should have spent $300 million to build an airport in India instead.
 
If same action was taken by China, that would had become "Move Of The Century" by now Isn't it?
But when India Countered the Chinese Influence in Sri Lanka everyone is irked? Something right was done maybe?
Good going India keep going......
 
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How do you block a port with an airport? China already say Hambantota is for civillian uses, why are they so paranoid? That 300mil$ could have fed so many slum dogs.
Paranoia ....The national ideology of india to run state business....either they spread it against Pakistan or China through their media..n the common innocent bharti is lead to believe that both these neighbors are evil n india should try to protect its self proclaimed status of Super Power...Since 2012!!! :p::rofl:
 
How do you block a port with an airport? China already say Hambantota is for civillian uses, why are they so paranoid? That 300mil$ could have fed so many slum dogs.

:lol: ......... :lol: ............. :lol:

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Slum dog multimillionaire

suppaa powwaa cheena crash and burn :lol:

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If same action was taken by China, that would had by now become "Move Of The Century" Isn't it?
But when India Countered the Chinese Influence in Sri Lanka everyone is irked? Something right was done maybe?
Good going India keep going......
Hard to imagine China doing exactly the same.. but from a purely business perspective China indeed has made several blunders in the past and will likely keep making them... Investing overseas is always risky business. we learn as we go.
 
Hard to imagine China doing exactly the same.. but from a purely business perspective China indeed has made several blunders in the past and will likely keep making them... Investing overseas is always risky business. we learn as we go.
Nothing wrong of expanding and doing commercial ventures, there are risks involved, but like Colombo and Athens showed us, if successful the returns are lucrative. The issue now is India is not doing it due to commercial nor strategic reasons, they are doing it as a reaction to China and it makes no sense to buy that airport. Not even CIMC wants it...to me they are just trying to show they are a SUPA POWA again while their people are starving.
 
Nothing wrong of expanding and doing commercial ventures, there are risks involved, but like Colombo and Athens showed us, if successful the returns are lucrative. The issue now is India is not doing it due to commercial nor strategic reasons, they are doing it as a reaction to China and it makes no sense to buy that airport. Not even CIMC wants it...to me they are just trying to show they are a SUPA POWA again while their people are starving.

Awww ..... so what is suppppa powwwaa cheena going to do about it ? :lol:

Bitch and whine some more ? :lol:
 

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