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In February, 11 Chinese warships entered the East Indian Ocean, due to the ongoing political crisis and tensions in the Maldives. After the constitutional crisis was created in the beginning of February, the state of Maldives was declared a state of emergency.
In this situation, this presence of Chinese warships in the Indian Ocean seems to be seen as a demonstration of power for New Delhi. The British news agency, Reuters, cited China's media, Sina Dot, as saying that a fighter of the Destroyer has at least one frigate. The reason for the talks or deployment of the Chinese navy has not been explained in connection with the Maldives with the entry into the Indian Ocean.
However, Indian Navy sources said that it has been said that since July 2010, Indian Navy and Coast Guard of India are constantly monitoring the Indian Ocean region.
Due to this surveillance, the Indian Navy has two Advanced Light helicopters and Coast Guard forces with the Dornier's Aircraft. They are constantly monitoring the Maldives. Here they warned that the warships of other countries could not be returned.
It is to be noted that after the signing of the Belt and Road initiative of President Abdullah Yami Beijing in Beijing, the old conflict between China and India comes new to the impact of Maldives. This is connected to the commercial route of China to the Maldives.
There is a long political and security relationship with the country. They oppose China's growing presence. Maldivian opposition leaders wanted India's intervention in the country's crisis In this situation, the country's chief justice directs the release of opposition politicians and hopes to play India's role in solving the crisis. Then President Yamin issued an emergency. Later the Chief Justice was arrested. image

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