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Resupply and repair partnership to help fill 'big gap' in Indo-Pacific readiness

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House on June 23. © AP\\

WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI -- The U.S. seeks to transform India into a center for resupplying and maintenance of naval vessels in the South Asia region, where it has been stretched thin with such capabilities.

U.S. President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to comprehensive defense and economic partnerships when Modi visited the White House in late June for a summit with Biden.

"The U.S.-India Major Defense Partnership has emerged as a pillar of global peace and security," the joint statement from the summit reads.

The U.S. will provide India with support to develop infrastructure that will be used to resupply, repair and maintain ships and aircraft.

"We'll have much more to follow in the near future, but the aim here is to make India a logistics hub for the United States and other partners in the Indo-Pacific region," said Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon press secretary, to reporters in late June.

As part of this effort, the U.S. Navy will sign ship repair agreements with Indian shipyards.

The navy has concluded a Master Ship Repair Agreement with the Larsen & Toubro shipyard near the Indian city of Chennai, according to the White House. The navy is close to finalizing separate deals with two other shipbuilders, based in Mumbai and Goa.

The U.S. military looks to build readiness for quickly handling resupply activities and repairs in the Indo-Pacific region. If the navy has access to more hubs in the region, then vessels and aircraft will waste less time pausing operations for both. The time savings can be allocated to joint exercises with other countries.

"There's a big gap between the bases the United States sustains in the bilateral hub agreements they have in the Middle East and then the Western Pacific," said Jeffrey Payne, assistant professor at the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. "So, India fulfills this."

At present, Japan and Singapore serve as key naval hubs for the U.S. in Asia.

Harry Harris, former commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, hailed the initiative.

"Currently, we operate from Diego Garcia and Western Australia in the Indian Ocean," he told Nikkei via email. "Securing a maintenance, repair, and logistics hub on the Subcontinent is significant as this would give us much-needed flexibility in the vast Indian Ocean region."

The Chinese navy has about 355 ships and submarines, making it the world's largest numerically, according to the 2021 edition of the Pentagon's annual report on China. If American vessels cannot spend more time at sea, then the U.S. will risk falling behind China in terms of naval capabilities, weakening deterrence.

Because the Indo-Pacific is defined by large stretches of water, many believe that conducting supply activities in the region during emergencies will prove more difficult than similar activities in Europe, with its land routes.

"Are we ready today? Yes, we are," Rear Adm. Mark Melson, commander of the U.S. Navy's logistics group stationed in Singapore, told Nikkei in an interview in early June. "But I will never claim to be ready enough."

"We are certainly trying to improve the amount of access into a number of places where we can conduct expeditionary resupply, expeditionary refuel [and] if required, expeditionary rearm," Melson said.

The Biden administration plans to deepen the partnership with India beyond the Indian Ocean in the maritime space. Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, attended an event hosted by a U.S. think tank at the end of June and touched on strengthening the collaboration with India in the South China Sea.

Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar met with Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo in New Delhi at the end of June. The two ministers released a joint statement that backed a 2016 arbitration ruling at The Hague rejecting Chinese claims to nearly all of the South China Sea.

This marked the first time that India expressed support for the Hague ruling, which is based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, according to Gregory Poling, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. It put India in line with Japan and major Western countries on the issue.

India, as a representative of the so-called Global South emerging and developing countries, is gaining a stronger role and voice in the international community.

On the security front, India appears to have shifted focus on relations to the West. Modi's visit to Washington in June is evidence of this. India on Tuesday hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, which was held in a virtual format out of consideration for the U.S.

But the basic theme of India's diplomacy remains "strategic autonomy," which entails working with other countries according to its own interests.

In recent years, the U.S. apparently threatened to impose sanctions on India when it sought to acquire air defense systems from Russia. In 1971, the U.S. sent an aircraft carrier to threaten India during the third Indo-Pakistani War. Whether today's partnership between the U.S. and India will completely dispel the latent distrust of Washington remains to be seen.

 
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As if far far from South China sea that those logistic hubs in India be very very safe
After which South Tibet will be back with China and there be no further border disputes of any kind between China and India and peace and prosperity for China and India



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india has stepped way ahead in economic terms. however creating a military power house for other nations on its soil , it has its own problems.

it will destroy them, currently its USA who imposes sanctions and force world to follow it. what if china will start to do the same if it feel threatened.
 
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Let me play the devil's advocate, before the usual jump in. Is India giving up it's strategic autonomy, and becoming America's poodle? :lol:
This is not giving strategic autonomy, trying to enter the MRO market of defence ships and getting the know-how of the other military ships. Other MRO are Singapore and Malaysia which are susceptible in case of war/ tension with China due to proximity.
 
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As if far far from South China sea that those logistic hubs in India be very very safe
After which South Tibet will be back with China and there be no further border disputes of any kind between China and India and peace and prosperity for China and India



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Hey troll,tell me way to post any comments breaching great china internet firewall?
Hey troll,tell me way to post any comments breaching great china internet firewall?
 
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What is up? 😂 You become Mr.T now?
 
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Hey troll,tell me way to post any comments breaching great china internet firewall?

WHY?

WHY NOT YOU HAVE MORE FUN IN ATTACKING CHINA AND DOING THAT LAST TANGO WITH CHINA?

and finally get that Southern Tibet resolved once and for all together with all other border disputes India might have with China, or Pakistan, or any other countries.

BEIJING WILL DO FAIR AND FINAL DECISIONS FOR ALL THAT.
 
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Hey troll,tell me way to post any comments breaching great china internet firewall?

The biggest trolls are you Indians who are uninvited foreign immigrants destroying the peace and decorum of this forum.
 
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"Currently, we operate from Diego Garcia and Western Australia in the Indian Ocean," he told Nikkei via email. "Securing a maintenance, repair, and logistics hub on the Subcontinent is significant as this would give us much-needed flexibility in the vast Indian Ocean region."

Remember that Diego Garcia and Australia well within the reach of DF26s

Do not even need China ICBMs to touch them

So anytime Murica wanna tango for real

Stinkapore, Guam and all bases Murica got in Japan and Okinawa will be gone
And so for Diego Garcia and Australia.
That might well be destined to become lakes and sea of colorful molten glass if Murica try any thing funny with China


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WHY?

WHY NOT YOU HAVE MORE FUN IN ATTACKING CHINA AND DOING THAT LAST TANGO WITH CHINA?

and finally get that Southern Tibet resolved once and for all together with all other border disputes India might have with China, or Pakistan, or any other countries.

BEIJING WILL DO FAIR AND FINAL DECISIONS FOR ALL THAT.
Hmm, tell me apart from winning the 1962 war against India, Indian leadership was a fool at that time, and another war was won by the terracotta army.

we learned from our mistakes and now focusing on defence and the economy. China is not our focus for war but more than happy to engage to avenge the 1962. China's leadership is just a blabbering one.

Remember that Diego Garcia and Australia well within the reach of DF26s

Do not even need China ICBMs to touch them

So anytime Murica wanna tango for real

Stinkapore, Guam and all bases Murica got in Japan and Okinawa will be gone
And so for Diego Garcia and Australia.
That might well be destined to become lakes and sea of colorful molten glass if Murica try any thing funny with China


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You didn't answered my question, how do you bypass the China firewall?
 
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this development, i was expecting this time will come since the love affair begin. it was going to happen sooner or later.

although we saw many chest thumpers at this forum otherwise...

and this is just the beginning, i see much more at the cost of sovereignty.

India, if play sane must avoid these developments because what i think, during these times US need India more than India need them. it is only how you play the game.

they want to invest and India is the best place and they are doing it, they are throwing everything, technology transfers, investments and what not.

wait for the fruit to fall from the tree but it seems Indians are more eager and what is happening is US is playing much better which they always do.

it will cost them.
 
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Remember that Diego Garcia and Australia well within the reach of DF26s

Do not even need China ICBMs to touch them

So anytime Murica wanna tango for real

Stinkapore, Guam and all bases Murica got in Japan and Okinawa will be gone
And so for Diego Garcia and Australia.
That might well be destined to become lakes and sea of colorful molten glass if Murica try any thing funny with China


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you make it sound china is the only one with missiles
 
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you make it sound china is the only one with missiles
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You think Murica can continue to bluff and lie to the world that Murica duaduakee?
Hokkien saying that the cojones the biggest and baddest?

Largely because Murica only pull down own pants and look down and not realising others might have
the bigger one , with the most bang and fire power.

You think HIMARS the biggest and baddest with 70++ km range and CEB 10meters?
AND REMEMBER CHINA INDUSTRIAL PROWESS CAN CHURN OUT
PHL-191 AND FIREDRAGONS LIKE COOKIES AND DIMSUMS.
of range 300++km and CEPs of 1 meter.


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and Chinese suicide drones by the hundreds of boxes?￰゚ᄂヤ?￰゚リニ?￰゚リニ?￰゚ᄂᆪ?￰゚マヤ️? Get thousands and tens of thousands of Chinese FH-901 suicide drones.




Get a hundred boxes to start with


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https://inf.news/en/military/e216edc4350d07ad049b992cf0b50fd4.html

China should gift Russia with 500 such boxes for a start.

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Or of CHinese boots on the ground alongside of Russia
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And how about AShCMs?





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Chinese have about 3,000 of these kind of AShCMs.




AND EVEN MUCH MORE OF THAT THEN THE MURICA


and do not even try to compare H nukes, unless you think the 2000++ warheads hurled by DF41, DF5s, JL3s and more deliver only dim sum, General Tso sweet sour chicken and cleaned pressed laundry in addition to the 200++ chink H Bombs that you so sure China got

Hmm, tell me apart from winning the 1962 war against India, Indian leadership was a fool at that time, and another war was won by the terracotta army.

we learned from our mistakes and now focusing on defence and the economy. China is not our focus for war but more than happy to engage to avenge the 1962. China's leadership is just a blabbering one.


You didn't answered my question, how do you bypass the China firewall?
Than go tango with China :pleasantry: :omghaha:
 
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