Current Affairs
Maritime Silk
Road
(01) What is Maritime Silk Road (MSR) initiative?
(03) How to implement MSR?
(04) India ’s
stand on Maritime Silk Road
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(01) What is MSR initiative?:
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Chinese President Xi Jinping @ Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) summit in Bishkek (in 2013)
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Chinese PM (Premier) Li Keqiang @ ASEAN + China summit in Brunei (in 2013)
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Connect 12 inland Chinese regions with 14 neighboring countries.
(revive ancient silk road)
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Get new export markets
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Secure lanes to import raw material.
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Counter the influence of USA
and Russia .
(02) Why new MSR?:
Reason #1: Economic reasons
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Subprime crisis => global economic crisis => Fed Tapering (less
FDI and import orders from US and EU)
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Result? China ’s
“Export & FDI” driven economic model is losing its effect.
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China needs to find new export
markets (those 14 neighbor countries).
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Just like India
has “Rich Coastal areas Vs poorly developed interior regions.”
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The growing disparity between Coastal China
Vs Inland China
= creating social problems, helping extremists and junta demanding for
democracy. Hence China needs
to develop those 12 inland regions (mostly located in Western Part of China ).
Reason #2: Defusing tension
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Since 2011, because of South China Sea dispute, China ’s relations became bitter with - Cambodia , Laos ,
Thailand , Malaysia and Japan . New Silk
Road policy seems to be aimed at defusing tensions- via soft
language and economic offer.
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This can be seen as China ’s “olive branch” to ASEAN
countries.
Reason #3: Countering US + Russia
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China wants to counter / balance
following:
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USA’s Pivot Policy in Asia Pacific
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USA’s proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
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USA’s support for democratic transition in Myanmar
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USA’s security cooperation with Singapore, the Philippines,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand
and Brunei .
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Russia ’s proposed “Customs Union” (now
Crimea will give them access Black sea and Suez Canal .)
Reason #4: Strategic supply lines
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Strait of Malacca= pirate infested waters but >80% of imports
to China
come from this route. China
wants to secure this lane.
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China wants to gain access to Bengal Bay
and Indian Ocean = Need better relations with Myanmar and ASEAN.
(03) How to implement Maritime Silk Road ?:
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The gist of New
Maritime Silk Route is
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Develop port cities along the silk route
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Above the wind region: Indian Ocean
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Below the wind region: Malacca, South China Sea, Java Sea and
Far East .
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Via these port cities, link Asia and Africa
with Chinese hinterland.
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This will be implemented via 2+7 cooperation framework.
“TWO” = consensus on two issues
Strategic relation
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Strategic relations with “good” neighbors.
Signed strategic partnership agreements with
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Economic cooperation
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With Chillar countries in Central Asia,
Heavy investments via Chinese PSUs. Mainly in
energy (oil-gas pipelines) and transport (railway, highway and ports).
Joint infrastructure projects (rail-road-ports)
Even proposed Asian Infrastructural Investment
Bank. Its offices will be setup in the capital cities of various Maritime
silk road countries.
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“SEVEN”
proposals
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Sign China-ASEAN good neighbor treaty
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Get maximum benefit from China ASEAN FTA
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Conclude RCEP by 2015. China led Regional Comprehensive Economic
Partnership (RCEP) = the FTA between ASEAN and China, Japan, South Korea,
India, Australia and New Zealand );
eliminate trade barriers.
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Regional financial cooperation (to prevent subprime/ BoP crisis)
– recall that China
gave maximum funding to BRICS Bank’s emergency fund against Fed Tapering.
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Maritime cooperation- Already working on Gwadar (Pak), Hambantota
(Sri Lanka) and Chittagong (Bangladesh ).
Proposal for Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar (BCIM) corridor
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security cooperation
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People to people contact for culture, science and environment.
(04) India ’s
stand on Maritime Silk Road :
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Chinese Officials discussed this with (former) NSA Shivshankar
Menon and asked India to
join in the Maritime Silk road (MSR) project.
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But no decision taken
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Presently, India
has two opposite options:
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Work together with China ,
let Chinese gain presence in Indian Ocean and
reap the collateral economic benefits from this project.
Ø
Don’t work with China ,
and prevent Chinese influence in Indian Ocean .
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