In the midst of international strife, India made its debut on December 27 in a way that surprised everyone. The Hindustan Times reported that in order to protect the key maritime line from the Bab el-Mandeb Strait to the west coast of the Indian Ocean, India not only sent five missile destroyers, but also carried anti-submarine patrol aircraft and drones to deploy on the front line of the Red Sea crisis.
This military move has caused a global sensation, because India has made it clear that they will not follow the US "Guardian of Prosperity" military operation, and the command is completely in the hands of India ** and has nothing to do with the United States. This means that, despite the fact that India has sent a strong military force, it has drawn a line with the United States in the diplomatic arena. In this Red Sea crisis, how India's unique actions will shape the global situation has become the focus of the world.
India sent missile destroyers to maintain the security of the ** line. In the face of the uncertainty of the international situation and the turbulence of the regional situation, India** decided to take action to ensure the security of its own maritime lines. Recently, a guided missile destroyer was dispatched to the region, and said that the move had nothing to do with the US operation. As we all know, India has a vast territory and an important strategic location, and has also made remarkable achievements in economic development. In this era of competition and challenges, it is essential to ensure the safety of the maritime line.
India** is reported to have insisted that they must act and make their position clear by sending a strong navy. Because there is already a situation that threatens the Indian maritime line. Over the past few years, India has been a fast-growing hub relatively far from major commercial ports and has often relied on water transport for commodity exchanges with other countries. This dependence also exposes its maritime lines to a huge threat. Security issues arise not only from terrorist activities and criminal acts, but also from geopolitical factors.
India sent guided missile destroyers to maintain line security and send a clear signal to the world that the Indian Ocean is their inland sea. This decision reflects India's willingness to play an important role in the international arena and shows that it will take the necessary measures to safeguard its interests. As mentioned in the news, this operation has nothing to do with the US ** operation. This illustrates India's ability to think and act independently in dealing with complex situations. At the same time, it also demonstrates the principles of respect for sovereignty over other countries and win-win cooperation with all parties.
By asserting its presence in the Indian Ocean, India is further asserting its power and influence, and hopes to use it as an opportunity to strengthen economic, political, and strategic partnerships with other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Although some may have a different view of this incident, we should be polite and understand that every country has the right to defend its own territory, resources and interests. This action is not only for India's own development, but also for the stability of the entire region and the global economy.
Despite the fact that India sent powerful ** and aircraft, it was not directly involved in the melee in the Red Sea. India understands that the Red Sea crisis is essentially a conflict between the Houthis in Yemen and Israel and the United States, and that they need not intervene. For Modi, this is a loss-making business, so India has chosen to express its position in a flexible way.
Although it sent five guided missile destroyers, anti-submarine patrol aircraft and drones, India made it clear in its foreign statement that it would not be part of the U.S. Operation Prosperity Guardian and would not enter the Bab el-Mandeb Strait in the Red Sea. India is simply standing from a safe distance, watching the Red Sea crisis unfold, and will not be in the wrong place.
At a time when the Palestinian-Israeli issue erupted and the Red Sea crisis intensified, Modi appeared very smart. He was quick to speak out in support of Israel, but was careful not to provoke the Arab and Muslim countries. And in Yemen's Houthi attacks on Israeli ships, Modi was on high alert. He understands that in a situation where religious contradictions in the country are acute, supporting Israel too directly could lead to internal instability.
India is approaching parliament**, and Modi is not willing to lose domestic support for international affairs. Thus, despite sending five guided missile destroyers, India has repeatedly stressed that they are only hanging out on the "doorstep" of the Houthis in Yemen and will never get caught up in it. This is also India's message to the world, don't beat India's idea.
India's move has sparked global attention and controversy. Its firm choice of independence has displeased the United States, but it has also made other countries more in awe of India's independence and strength. India has shown itself to be a force to be reckoned with on the world stage and that it will not compromise when it comes to defending its interests. It remains to be seen how this independent position will play a role in future international relations. India, a huge and diverse country, is participating and influencing the world in its own unique way.