Tuesday , December 24 2024

India Maldives News: After the victory of anti-India Muizz, Chinese spy ship reached Maldives

China's agenda started working with the formation of the China-backed Mohammed Muizzoo government in Maldives. Now once again the Chinese ship Jiang Yang Hong-03 has entered Maldives. India had objected to this. But the government of Mohammed Muizzu of Maldives rejected it. Now the Chinese ship has returned again. According to the information, the Chinese ship was standing at the port of Thilafushi Industrial Island on Thursday morning. The Government of Maldives has confirmed permission to dock the ship. But the reason for his return has not been revealed.

This ship is notorious for espionage, which is its specialty

The Chinese naval vessel Jiang Yang Hong-03 is notorious for espionage. The Foreign Ministry of Maldives also issued a statement in this regard on 23 January. It was told that the Chinese government had requested the Maldives government for approval. The Maldives' defense minister told parliament in March that the Chinese vessel would not conduct any research in Maldivian waters. He clarified that no search of any kind is allowed in Maldives. According to China, Jiang Yang Hong-03 is the most modern ship for marine research. This is a research vessel. It has an endurance of 15,000 nautical miles, which means it can travel 15,000 nautical miles non-stop for its work without any assistance. It has the ability to remain in place despite strong winds and sea currents. It has the ability to rotate 360 ​​degrees using thrusters while remaining in one place.

India expressed concern and later approved

The ship reached Male for the first time on 22 January after almost a month near the Maldivian border. Six days later, Jahad reached the border of the Special Economic Zone. The ship has now returned after crossing the Exclusive Economic Zone. Jiang Yang Hong has been active in or around the Maldives area since January 3. After spending a lot of time in the Indian Ocean, it reached Maldives in February and returned after about a week. Despite India's concerns, pro-China President Mohammad Muizzu has approved it again.