Kuala Lumpur: As China tries to claim ownership of the Indian Ocean, India has sent two of its giant warships to Malaysia as a shock treatment to the country. These warships have gone to Malaysia to conduct war-related exercises with Malaysia in the Indian Ocean.
In this 21st century, China is the only country that has the desire to conquer the country. China is constantly trying to wrest land from most of its neighboring countries, pretending to be in some form of imperialism. Although it has worked well in small countries, it has not worked well in India.
Every time China tries to take over Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, which belongs to India, it has a habit of running away from India. It is in this environment that China is taking various measures to somehow bring the Indian Ocean that surrounds India under its control. China is using small countries like Sri Lanka and Maldives to support this. Those countries also co-operate in China’s conspiracy because they are eager for the huge amount of credit given by China.
Accordingly, Sri Lanka and the Maldives have been allowing Chinese warships and spy ships to station themselves in the Indian Ocean areas under their control. Accordingly, China, which first stationed its spy ship in Sri Lanka two years ago, has now stationed another spy ship in the Maldives. China is planning to first park its ships in the Indian Ocean, then slowly start its commercial activities and military operations there, and then claim the Indian Ocean as its own. But India usually gives appropriate response to every action taken by China in the Indian Ocean.
In this case, Delhi and Shakti, which are considered to be India’s most powerful warships, have gone to Malaysia. It is reported that these warships, which have gone to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, will engage in combat exercises with the Royal Malaysian Navy. According to Navy sources, the Indian Navy personnel will teach the Malaysian Navy personnel many war skills. According to international political experts, the India-Malaysia joint military exercise and the deployment of 2 formidable warships to Malaysia is meant to indirectly convey to China that it will not allow anyone to dominate the Indian Ocean.