New Delhi: After the failing of the 13th round of senior commander level talks between the Indian and Chinese armies on Sunday, the linguistic tone and tenor used in the official notes to the press by the Indian army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has taken a sharp turn for the worse. The standard lines ‘Peace and Tranquility’ used officially to describe the border situation along the India-China border is as good as discarded.
On Monday morning, while the Indian Army described the PLA attitude as “non agreeable” and bereft of any “forward-looking proposals”, the PLA’s Western Theatre spokesperson Colonel Long Shaohua charged the Indian stand as “unreasonable and unrealistic” that “made the negotiations more difficult”.
Exercise Malabar
While the relation between the two Asian giants has taken a turn for the worse, the mood may turn more sombre in the Bay of Bengal where ‘Quad’ partners Indian Navy (IN), the United States Navy (USN), the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), and the Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) have embarked on the second phase of the multilateral maritime Exercise ‘Malabar’ from Tuesday.
To be conducted for four days till October 15, the first phase of ‘Malabar’ exercise was conducted in the Philippines Sea from August 26-29, 2021.
The ‘Quad’ or the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue is understood to be a grouping based on an anti-China platform—one that has resulted in a lot of umbrage from China. The ‘Quad’ states its commitment for a free, open, inclusive Indo-Pacific as well as a rules-based international order.
Being conducted in waters where China’s submarines and warships lurk around, the focus of this phase of the exercise is on advanced surface and anti-submarine warfare exercises, seamanship evolutions and weapon firings.
Indian Navy’s participation includes INS Ranvijay, INS Satpura, P8I Long Range Maritime patrol aircraft and a submarine while the US Navy is represented by the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson along with two destroyers, USS Lake Champlain and USS Stockdale. The JMSDF will be represented by JS Kaga and JS Murasame and the RAN by HMAS Ballarat and HMAS Sirius.