No tension between navies of India, China in IOR: Sitharaman

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sitharaman said today that there is no tension between the navies of and in the strategic Indian Ocean, which has been witnessing increasing activities by the PLA

Responding to a question on the "tussle" between and in the Region, Sitharaman sought to downplay the issue and said, "There was no tension in the Indian Ocean, in the against "

The Indian Ocean, considered the backyard of the Indian Navy, is critical to India's strategic interests. Over the years, the region has witnessed increasing Chinese presence.

China increased its presence in the Region by constructing the deep-sea in southern and a naval base in in the Horn of The region also has Chinese ships deployed for anti-piracy operations.

On April 16, the Indian on welcomed in the Region.

"#MaritimeDomainAwareness @indiannavy extends a warm welcome to the 29th (APEF) of PLA(N) in Indian Ocean Region (IOR). Happy Hunting @SpokespersonMoD @DefenceMinIndia @IAF_MCC @adgpi @IndiaCoastGuard @IndianDiplomacy," it tweeted.

When asked about her visit to China, and that of and to that country last month and whether there has been any change in terms of strategy, Sitharaman said: "We are talking, we are meeting each other - and that is a big change."

The defence personnel of the two countries were locked in a 73-day standoff in Doklam area near last year and it had resulted in tension between the two Asian giants.

Reacting to reports that there was a directive to the not to be aggressive on the borders, Sitharaman said she was not aware of it.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 20:45 IST