ECONOMYNEXT – China appreciated help by the Indian navy for its humanitarian action in rescuing fishermen in a Chinese fishing vessel which is sinking in sea close to South India.
At least two people have been confirmed dead after the Chinese fishing vessel Lupeng Yuanyu 028 with 39 crew members on board capsized in the Indian Ocean on Tuesday (16).
The distant-water fishing vessel capsized with 17 Chinese sailors, 17 Indonesians and five Filipinos on board, international media have reported.
Indian Navy said “in a swift humanitarian action” on May 17, it deployed its “Air MR assets in the Southern Indian Ocean Region approximately 900 nautical miles from India.
“Truly appreciate the timely help!,” the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi said in its twitter feed, responding to a twitter from Indian Navy.
Truly appreciate the timely help! https://t.co/hHUDNW2ndL
— Embassy of The People's Republic of China in India (@China_Amb_India) May 18, 2023
Both India and China have been rivals amid concerns that Beijing was in the process of spreading its military operations in the Indian Ocean.
Sri Lanka has been at the focal point of the geopolitical war between the two Asian giants with China has loaned to the island nation billions of dollars mostly for infrastructure projects including some with negative returns of investments.
India has repeatedly raised increasing Chinese influence in Sri Lanka. (Colombo/May 20/2023)