“Double Fish Hook” Strategy – India’s Coup De Grace that will rip China apart

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China was trying to encircle India through the String of Pearls. The country made a strong presence in the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal through its debt trap port capturing diplomacy. But the strategic counter from India not only defeated the Chinese sinister plan but also brought China to such a situation that they feared for their own security in the region.

BRI & String of Pearls

In its aggressive push for expanding footprints in the strategic location by ‘capturing’ strategic ports through ‘debt trap diplomacy’ in the region, China is building dual-use ports in India’s neighbourhood. In consonance with its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China is trying to revive the ancient silk route to market its product and under the veil of business opportunities, it has captured several ports in the region.

Moreover, the country has already captured the strategic port location in the region through its debt-trap diplomacy. The Doraleh multipurpose port in Djibouti, Gwadar & Karachi Deepwater port in Pakistan, Hambantota & CICT Terminal in Sri Lanka and Kyaukpyu port in Myanmar have already been completed.

The goal is to increase its presence on the choke points of major maritime trade routes like the Strait of Mandeb, the Strait of Malacca, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Lombok Strait.

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Double Fish Hook Strategy

The Indo-Pacific maritime trade route is called a Global Highway as it contributes to 40% of global trade and 62% of the world’s GDP. It is a highway through which the majority of the oil and cargo passes. So, it becomes very important to maintain peace and tranquillity on the Global Highway.  It becomes a global responsibility to maintain peace and tranquillity in the region to strengthen the supply chain.

To strengthen our position in the region and counter any potential threat in the maritime trade, India is forming regional military alliances to secure the Global Highway route. With its policy of Necklace of Diamonds, the country has launched another strategic policy called Double Fish Hook.

One of the fish hooks expands around the Eastern Indian Ocean region. It originates from Indian Islands Andaman & Nicobar, in the middle of the Sabang port in Indonesia and extends to the Cocos Islands of Australia, and ends at Diego Garcia, the US military base in the Chagos archipelago.

Further, the second hook expands around the Western Indian Oceans. It starts the Duqm port in Oman, the Reunion Island of French territories, and other small island groups of Mauritius and again ends at Diego Garcia.

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To consolidate the position and formally realize the strategy on the ground, India has not only strengthened its navy presence but has also signed various agreements with different countries. It includes:-

Further, India signed various agreements with the United States of America for the reciprocal use of resources. The agreements include:-

These agreements will not only secure the mutual use of respective military bases for logistical agreements but also enable sharing of intelligence data between the two countries. Further, this will also allow India to use the strategically located American military base in the Indian Ocean.

It is very important to understand that these strategic alliances with regional countries converge with the Indian Necklace of Diamonds. About 80% of China’s imported oil passes through the Indian Ocean and Malacca Strait. Andaman & Nicobar Islands of India and Sabang port of Indonesia is at the choke point of the Global Highway. Further, the strategic military presence and grouping have choked the Chinese plan, and it seems like India has nabbed the neck of the paper dragon through its smart diplomacy.

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