A planned joint naval drill between Pakistan and Sri Lanka near the strategically important Trincomalee harbour was quietly cancelled several weeks ago following objections from India, according to media reports.
The naval drill, part of routine military ties between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, was shelved following New Delhiโs intervention.
The timingโjust ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modiโs visit to Colomboโheightened Indiaโs concerns.
While there was no official announcement from Sri Lanka or Pakistan, it is understood that โIndia communicated its apprehensions directly to Sri Lankan authorities, prompting the cancellation.โ
Trincomalee Harbour
Trincomalee harbour, located on Sri Lankaโs northeastern coast, is one of the worldโs finest natural deep-water ports. It is considered a strategic asset with the potential to dominate the Bay of Bengal and the northeast Indian Ocean.
Its strategic position along vital Indian Ocean sea lanes makes it a key asset for maritime trade and naval operations.
The harbourโs depth and size allow it to accommodate large vessels, enhancing its potential as a major logistical and refuelling hub.
Trincomalee also holds strategic military significance, attracting interest from regional powers like India and China.
Its proximity to important shipping routes and regional chokepoints increases its geopolitical value, positioning it as a critical node in the Indo-Pacificโs evolving security and trade architecture.
Indiaโs Concerns
Experts suggest Indiaโs unease stemmed from Pakistanโs close naval ties with China, raising the possibility of increased Chinese maritime presence through Pakistani warships.
India has had prior concernsโsuch as the docking of Chinaโs tracking ship Yuan Wang in Hambantota in 2022 and another Chinese vessel in Colombo a year later.
In recent years, India has stepped up its strategic engagement in Sri Lanka, especially in Trincomalee, with plans to develop the area into a regional energy hub.
During Modiโs visit, India, Sri Lanka, and the UAE signed a landmark deal for this purpose.
A defence pact was also inked, institutionalising military cooperation nearly four decades after relations were strained by the Indian Peace Keeping Forceโs intervention.
India has also provided military aid, including a Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft in 2022, to support Sri Lankaโs security needs.
(With inputs from IBNS)