China has likely considered Pakistan, Sri Lanka for military bases


By Sanjeev Sharma

New Delhi, Nov 4 (IANS): China has likely considered a number of countries including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Seychelles as locations for People's Liberation Army (PLA) facilities.

China is seeking to establish a more robust overseas logistics and basing infrastructure to allow the PLA to project and sustain military power at greater distances.

Beyond its base in Djibouti, the PRC is pursuing additional military facilities to support naval, air, ground, cyber, and space power projection. The PRC has likely considered a number of countries, including Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Seychelles, Tanzania, Angola, and Tajikistan, as locations for PLA facilities. The PRC has probably already made overtures to Namibia.

A global PLA military logistics network and PLA military facilities could both interfere with US military operations and support offensive operations against the United States as the PRC's global military objectives evolve, a US Defence Department report said.

China is seeking to establish a more robust overseas logistics and basing infrastructure to allow the PLA to project and sustain military power at greater distances. Beijing may assess that a mixture of military logistics models, including preferred access to commercial infrastructure abroad, exclusive PLA logistics facilities with prepositioned supplies colocated with commercial infrastructure, and bases with stationed forces, most closely aligns with the PRC's overseas military logistics needs.

Currently, the PRC uses commercial infrastructure to support all of its military operations abroad, including the PLA's presence in other countries' territories, such as at its base in Djibouti.

Some of the PRC's OBOR projects could create potential military advantages, such as PLA access to selected foreign ports to pre-position the necessary logistics support to sustain naval deployments in waters as distant as the Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Atlantic Ocean to protect its growing interests.

As a means of creating numerous options, the PRC is attempting to develop access in multiple African countries on the continent's Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Mediterranean coasts.

PRC military academics assert that bases abroad can enable forward deployment of PLA forces and support military conflict, diplomatic signaling, political change, bilateral and multilateral cooperation, and training. They also suggest that a military logistics network could enable intelligence monitoring of the US military, the report said.

Beyond its base in Djibouti, China is very likely already considering and planning for additional military bases and logistics facilities to support naval, air, and ground forces projection. The PLA's approach likely includes consideration of many different sites and outreach to many countries, but only some will advance to negotiations for an infrastructure agreement, status of forces or visiting forces agreement, and/or basing agreement.

Critical organizations involved in planning and negotiating for military logistics facilities are the Central Military Commission (CMC) Joint Staff Department, CMC Logistic Support Department, and service headquarters. The PRC's overseas military basing will be constrained by the willingness of potential host nations to support a PLA presence.

 

  

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    India needs to help neighbours build infrastructure to maintain good relationship. China definitely has upper hand in these things and that's not a good sign

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    Our diplomacy is a failure. India has to divert it resources for the military & foreign arms purchase while millions of it citizens without meals. Wining a war and maintaining a large military will not guaranty peace and prosperity for a country like ours. For India it may be really hard to compete with powerful & rich China. India does not have any real friends in international arena. Pakistan has really good friendship with rich Islamic countries, USA, China & now Russia. Military base bring lots of money, development & security to the host country. Sometimes countries should lower their fake pride and get along with other nations particularly neighbors and divert resources towards poverty alleviation and human development.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 05 2021

    So your advice is to lick china so as to prevent it from advancement against India. Good advice but dying is better than surrendering to such cunning powers.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 04 2021

    Top of the line relations with neighbours particularly with Pakistan is the only defence India can have. In turn reducing outrageous defence spending and using this spending on uplifting the masses of India is the only way of prosperous India. Abandoning communalism and embracing secularism is unity of India. If India continues the way its acting now under current leadership it will be dooms day to India.

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 04 2021

    Differences between Modi and neighbouring countries widening day by day which is not the good sign from india's interest point of view.

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