India has expressed serious concern to Sri Lanka over China’s increasing military presence on the island, it is reliably learnt.
Official sources in New Delhi told The Hindu that Sri Lankan Defence
Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s India visit last week was for a meeting
in this connection. The Defence Secretary, who is the brother of
President Mahinda Rajapaksa, met National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit
Doval and Defence Minister Arun Jaitley. “The meeting was held to raise
the issue of a Chinese submarine calling at a Sri Lankan port last
month. It is of serious concern to India's national security,” said a
senior official, who requested anonymity.
Changzheng 2, a nuclear-powered submarine, docked at the Colombo
International Container Terminals Ltd on September 15. It was the first
such submarine to visit Sri Lanka, the Sunday Times reported. Before its
arrival, two Chinese naval vessels had docked in Colombo from September
7 to 13, it said.
China and Sri Lanka have strong ties, with China investing heavily in
infrastructure projects on the island. China is also its vocal supporter
at the Human Rights Council, where 23 countries voted in favour of an
international inquiry into Sri Lanka’s rights record in 2014. India had
abstained.
The Hindu
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