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Andamans Cork In Bottle For China’s Navy Coming Through Malacca: Ex-U.S. Pacific Fleet Intel Head

NEW DELHI: “Unprecedented Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) activity is very dangerous right now,” Captain James Fanell (Retd), the former Director Intelligence and Information Operations, Pacific Fleet warns as the U.S. Navy celebrated its 245th birthday on October 13. His public warnings about China’s aggressive maritime ambitions in 2014 got him reassigned in the service. Six years later, he sounds the alarm on among other things, Taiwan, saying, “think of a noose that goes around someone’s neck and the noose has been pulled very, very tight.” The Fellow at Geneva’s Centre for Strategic Policy told StratNews Global Associate Editor Amitabh P. Revi that “nations like India, the United States, Japan and Australia in the Quad should all be standing up and telling Beijing, you will regret the day you ever attempt that.”

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On the civil and military infrastructure push in India’s only tri-service theatre command in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Capt. Fanell said “efforts to reinforce and increase the infrastructure act as a barrier to untoward Chinese expansionism in the case of a crisis.” He noted the significance of a U.S. Navy’s long-range anti-submarine warfare and maritime surveillance aircraft, P-8 Poseidon, making a first refuelling stop in the strategic islands in the last week of September under the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA), signed in 2016. “Not only does it demonstrate logistical interoperability, it also demonstrates the future of information and intelligence sharing, Fanell said, adding, the interoperability of the two navies from the islands are “critical, like a cork in the bottle for Chinese submarines that come in through the Strait of Malacca into the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.”

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The 'Eye' of the story not the 'I' of the story. That's Amitabh Pashupati Revi's credo from the beginning of his professional journey in 1995. From conflicts in the war zones of Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq to nuances of international politics in the Maldives,Thailand, and South Sudan, Amitabh has reported from all the world's continents, except for Antarctica(so far). Though, he has documented the world's third pole, the Siachen Glacier!
Amitabh reports and produces documentaries on the two-front China-Pakistan threat to India. His ground reports from Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh have received viewership in the hundreds of thousands. Amitabh has interviewed world leaders, top global analysts, and experts in India, Russia, the United States, and Australia as well. Along the way, he’s picked up the Russian language, the Ramnath Goenka Award for his reporting on the 'Islamic State' terrorist group in Iraq, the Khaled Alkhateb Award for his reporting from Palmyra, Syria, and the UN Dag Hammarskjöld Distinguished Journalist Fellowship. Last but not least, as a founder member of StratNews Global, Amitabh helps lead the reporting, editorial, production, and administration teams at StratNews Global, BharatShakti, and InterStellar on their journey ahead.