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NEW DELHI: Despite getting out of oil exploration blocks in the South China Sea, India is keen to maintain a strong role for itself in the region.

Four Indian Navy ships, INS Rana, Shakti, Shivalik and Kurmak are currently scudding across the South China Sea on their way to Shanghai, where they will arrive for a goodwill visit in a couple of weeks. This week, two of the four ships -- INS Rana and Shakti -- have been saying hello to the Philippines navy in Subic Bay. Two others, Shivalik and Kurmak, are calling at Haifong in Vietnam. Philippines and China have been on a faceoff in the past few weeks over territorial rights over Scarborough Shoal, in an area that is believed to be energy-rich.

Meanwhile, on May 28, officials from ONGC Videsh (OVL) will meet their counterparts from Petro Vietnam in Hanoi to look at energy cooperation after OVL pulled out from Block 128 in South China Sea. The joint cooperation committee was set up as part of the energy agreement during the visit of Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang to India in October 2011.

The Indians have paid a $15 million exit fee to Petro Vietnam for getting out of the block. The energy body was initially intended to explore ways of getting OVL the BP stake in South China Sea. As it turned out, the stake went to BP's Russia arm.

But sources said India continues to have a strong interest in South China Sea, because this is key to India's Look East policy. In July, Indian and US officials will hold discussions on a key project in southeast Asia -- an East-West Mekong connectivity corridor. Envisaged as a trilateral project with Japan, this project intends to set up a multi-modal transport and trade corridor from India, traversing Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, ending in Vietnam. Japan has recently stepped up its funding commitments to this corridor.

However, China is much ahead with its own connectivity plans -- although these run north-south -- and has done much to put a grid of connectivity in the Mekong region in southeast Asia.

Apart from naval exercises, India and China are stepping on the gas diplomatically as well. On June 6, foreign minister S M Krishna will travel to Beijing to represent India as an observer at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting. This year, with the prospective presence of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad at the conference, India will have a chance to interact with China on Iran.


India maintains presence in South China Sea - The Times of India
 
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This time India pissed China off again and specially for the Chinese members was felt happiness when they are over heard "India back of in East Sea"

It was really nice moves from India and again India will shows to China that India also has real muscles.

P.S: India's navy ship stopped by Hai Phong - Viet Nam for visited.
 
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just get ready to see chinese muscle flexing in this thread. lots of rockets,missiles,war ships and jets r on the way.
 
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This time India pissed China off again and specially for the Chinese members was felt happiness when they are over heard "India back of in East Sea"

It was really nice moves from India and again India will shows to China that India also has real muscles.

P.S: India's navy ship stopped by Hai Phong - Viet Nam for visited.

I would not hesitate to say that, without support of Vietnam, this is not possible.

Both of our Nation needs strategic partnership.

Long way to go India - Vietnam Friendship.

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:rofl:

more indian big talk.

i give 6 months before india retreats again.

big talk on commonwealth games, big talk in retail FDI, big talk how shupa powah indian economy is, big talk about 5000 km IRBM agni v, etc

we are beefing up our navy too, hopefully more foreign countries interfere in south china sea, the more pressure it forces on our government to spend more on our military esp. navy.

this crisis in the south china sea is the best thing that happened to our navy development. it will speed up development.
we will also spend more money and speed up development on marine industry like our 6th generation oil rig and our first pipe laying crane vessel that was both depolyed into the SCS.

a crisis is always needed to make our government act in certain areas.
more to come.
 
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:rofl:

more indian big talk.

i give 6 months before india retreats again.

big talk on commonwealth games, big talk in retail FDI, big talk how shupa powah indian economy is, big talk about 5000 km IRBM agni v, etc

we are beefing up our navy too, hopefully more foreign countries interfere in south china sea, the more pressure it forces on our government to spend more on our military esp. navy.

this crisis in the south china sea is the best thing that happened to our navy development. it will speed up development.
we will also spend more money and speed up development on marine industry like our 6th generation oil rig and our first pipe laying crane vessel that was both depolyed into the SCS.

a crisis is always needed to make our government act in certain areas.
more to come.

Indian big talk and Chinese empty talk - China can spend all it wants but the only thing their Armed Forces are going to do is kill a few Buddhist monks.

i just hope india is not doing a runner again like last time hahaha

What does that even mean?
 
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Indian big talk and Chinese empty talk - China can spend all it wants but the only thing their Armed Forces are going to do is kill a few Buddhist monks.



Ignore that chinese century. He is a complete joke
 
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$15 million to bail out ! Damn the commie vietnamese are smart businessmen.
 
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