The battle for geopolitical
influence has been joined on the high seas in right earnest. India's old
spice route is now jostling with China's ancient silk route for the
same strategic space in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) in modern times.
The eye-catching Indian naval sail ship, Tarangini, set sail with a
similar Omani ship, Shabab Oman, for Kochi from Muscat on Tuesday ,
which will see them traverse a distance of 1,500 nautical miles
(2,800-km) during the 10-day voyage.
The two ships sailing
together, in celebration of 60 years of diplomatic relations being
established between India and Oman, will retrace historical voyages of
yore undertaken by dhows and trading vessels between the ports of the
two countries.
“The ships then took advantage of favorable
seasonal winds, which are called `mausam' in Arabic. The flourishing
trade of spices and garments from India, and dates and gold from Oman,
nourished the two civilizations, developing cultural and trade linkages
over many centuries,“ said an officer.
Tarangini, which reached
Muscat on Sunday after a long trip to Europe, and Shabab will arrive at
Kochi to “a grand welcome“ on December 3-4. The “togetherness voy
age“ neatly dovetails into India's Project Mausam, which seeks to revive
its ancient economic and cultural links with countries in the IOR with a
new strategic focus.
Project Mausam, of course, also intends to
counter China's expanding strategic footprint with its Maritime Silk
Road and other initiatives to garner economic and political influence
from Southeast Asia to the Middle East. “The aim now is to pro-actively
engage with all IOR countries, stepping up maritime and strategic ties,“
said another officer.
But India has been quite slow to play
catch-up with China, which has systematically forged maritime links from
East Africa, Seychelles, Mauritius and Maldives to Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, Myanmar and Cambodia. “Another problem is our lack of
followthrough in the promises made to IOR countries,“ admitted another
officer.
Source : Times Of India, 25-Nov-2015
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