New Delhi.
Even since Quead is steadily strengthening its behavior in India, India can soon take part of another major versatile alliance, which focuses on the South China Sea. The group’s question is “detachment”, the members of which now include Japan, Australia, the United States and the Philippines. The group now plans to join it in India and South Korea to join it.
Philippines and Japan, which collide with Chinese Military presence in the South China Sea, aim to resist Beijing and checked it, said the head of the Philippines.
Although the detachment is still a formal group, the Member States has been working together in the Southern China Sea for more than a year. “Together with Japan and our partners, we try to expand the squad, including India and, probably South Korea,” said Brraisina dialogue in New Delhi.
Interestingly, the interpretation of the Indian team came as a member of India, the Head of India, the Commander of the Pacific Ocean and the Australian Joint Action Stage on the Indian-Pacific Ocean.
General Brown continued to say that the Philippines is making efforts to increase their restraint opportunities, including working with the team’s colleagues, which he said that he was informal cooperation between the four peoples and joint exercise and actions.
The mention of India and South Korea’s invitation is when Manila and Beijing are among the confrontations related to military operations and halls in the Southern China.
China unilaterally claims almost all seas of South China as its territory, completely ignoring the international marine right. Beijing considers the entire sea to its exclusive economic, strategic and military zone, something that was shot dead in the International and UN Court of Justice in 2016.
China has rejected the decision of the International Court of Justice and ignores it, opposing the global order based on the rules. Beijing also ignores the requirements of the Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan, Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam, all of which have coastal shores along the South China Sea, which are similar to China.
Southern China’s Sea is one of the most important ways to trade at sea, which sees more than 3 trillion-annual commercial flow.
“We find commonplace with India because we have a common enemy. And I’m not afraid to say that China is our common enemy.
According to the news agency’s report, the general continued to say that the Philippines had already partnership with the Indian military and defense industry.
He said he would stimulate the Indian offer to join the Detachment when he met with Indian defense staff or CDS General Anil Chauhan. After the meeting, the high-ranking Indian staff told “Reuters” agency that there was no clarity if the issue was really discussed.