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China making inroads into key choke points in Indian Ocean: US lawmaker warns

China's activities in the Indian Ocean are obstructing maritime routes and threatening US and South Asian security and economic interests, stated Congresswoman Young Kim, highlighting its importance for global oil and trade.

July 25, 2024 / 14:54 IST
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China is making inroads in Indian Ocean (File)
China is making inroads in Indian Ocean (File)

China is making inroads into key choke points across the Indian Ocean, hindering free maritime passage and posing a threat to the national security and economic interests of both the US and its allies in South Asia, a prominent American lawmaker has claimed.

The Indian Ocean is a vital artery for global commerce, with an estimated 80 per cent of maritime oil trade and 40 per cent of worldwide trade passing through its waters, Congresswoman Young Kim observed during a Congressional hearing.

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Young, who is the chairperson of the Subcommittee on Indo-Pacific in the House Foreign Affairs Committee, also said on Tuesday, “We cannot forget the significance of Indo in the Indo-Pacific.” Explaining how the South Asian region faces a dynamic geopolitical landscape that presents challenges for the US policy objectives, she said, South Asia holds “immense significance” for the US foreign policy and national security interests.

Young listed all the recent Chinese development projects in recent years -- Chinese ports in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, military installations in Djibouti and infrastructure investments in the Maldives and drew attention to how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is making inroads into key choke points along the maritime routes and obstructing the right to freely navigate the Indian Ocean waters.