Dokhlam Issue

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Coordinated patrol can prevent another Doklam

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  • Indian and Chinese troops may coordinate their patrolling in 16 “grey areas” along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) to prevent Doklam-type standoffs along the borders.
  • Both countries were aware of the each other’s deployments along the LAC. But in recent years, they have not been coordinating their patrols, especially in 16 “grey areas” where rival border claims sharply collide.
  • Real time coordination on patrolling routes is one of the effective ways of avoiding standoffs.
  • The idea of synchronising patrolling is not novel. But after last month’s Wuhan informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, coordinated patrolling could be more strongly institutionalised.
  • In the past there had been some understanding on patrolling from either side. When Chinese soldiers came in, Indians kept away from them. When they left, Indian troops would return. But the practice was shelved since the beginning of this century, when frequent patrols were mounted in the “grey areas” to reinforce the urgency of clarifying the LAC, and marking claims. “In the future, it is very likely that standoffs incidents may not occur.
  • With respect to the maritime dimension of the China-India ties, Beijing and New Delhi could become joint stakeholders in the Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean. He proposed that a comprehensive bilateral maritime dialogue at a ministerial level should be established first, which not only included diplomats but also high ranking representatives of military and other field related to traditional and non- traditional security.
  • Such a mechanism “can show to other side that Indian presence in Western pacific, and China’s presence in the Indian Ocean is quite normal — it is a natural development, as an expression of the rise of the two countries. Beijing and New Delhi were jointly committed to their unimpeded movement in their maritime region.
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 8th May 2018