Indian Navy is
closely monitoring the movement of the Chinese ocean research vessel XIANG YANG
HONG 03, which is reported to be heading towards Male, the capital of the
Maldives in a development hostile to India’s security.
According to a
social media post by @detresfa_ on X (formerly Twitter),
The vessel XIANG YANG HONG 03 is
"heading to Male, Maldives" has a history of conducting ocean
surveys, with documented instances in 2019 and 2020 according to a social media
post. The vessel has been observed in key strategic
locations such as the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), the Bay of Bengal, and the
Arabian Sea. Chinese research vessels, often perceived as spy ships, have been
making regular forays into the Indian Ocean, heightening concerns about China's
increasing maritime presence.
This anticipated visit of the Chinese
research vessel to the Maldives coincides with the efforts of the new Maldivian
government, led by President Mohamed Muizzu, to strengthen ties with China. President Muizzu recently visited China,
where he signed new agreements and expanded engagements with Beijing.
Sun
Haiyan, the Vice Minister of the International Department of the Chinese
Communist Party, paid a courtesy call on the Maldives President. The
President's office released a statement indicating that the Chinese official
expressed interest in enhancing strategic bilateral relations and providing
training possibilities for Maldivians across different sectors.
As relations with China strengthened, ties
with India deteriorated during Muizzu's tenure. Three government ministers faced
suspension this month for making derogatory remarks against PM Modi and India.
The President, who came to power on an anti-India plank, has been calling for
the withdrawal of Indian military personnel engaged in maintaining platforms
for humanitarian purposes in the country.