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soryang

(3,306 posts)
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 10:21 PM Apr 2021

India objects to US Navy ship's patrol without consent

By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: April 9, 2021

NEW DELHI — India on Friday objected to a U.S. Navy ship conducting a "freedom of navigation" patrol in its exclusive economic zone without its prior consent.

"We have conveyed our concerns regarding this passage through our EEZ to the government of U.S.A through diplomatic channels,'' External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

The U.S. 7th Fleet said in a statement earlier that the USS John Paul Jones on Wednesday "asserted navigational rights and freedoms approximately 130 nautical miles west of the Lakshadweep Islands, inside India's exclusive economic zone, without requesting India's prior consent, consistent with international law."

It said India's requirement that countries receive prior consent for military operations in its EEZ was "inconsistent with international law" and that the United States "will fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows.''


more:

https://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/india-objects-to-us-navy-ship-s-patrol-without-consent-1.669168

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India objects to US Navy ship's patrol without consent (Original Post) soryang Apr 2021 OP
That's why it's called a freedom of navigation patrol. TomSlick Apr 2021 #1
you mean the US interpretation of UNCLOS soryang Apr 2021 #2
Will be interesting to see the US reaction when China moves a ship relayerbob Apr 2021 #3
That's a lot closer than the 130 nautical miles mentioned in the op left-of-center2012 Apr 2021 #4
Cuba? Via the Panama Canal? TreasonousBastard Apr 2021 #5
What ? left-of-center2012 Apr 2021 #6

TomSlick

(11,890 posts)
1. That's why it's called a freedom of navigation patrol.
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 10:38 PM
Apr 2021

You claim control over more territorial waters that recognized by international law? We're the US 7th Fleet, do come out into international waters and talk with us about it.

soryang

(3,306 posts)
2. you mean the US interpretation of UNCLOS
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 10:59 PM
Apr 2021

Which appears in the Navy Department's Commanders Handbook on the Law of Naval Operations?

There are a lot of restrictions on foreign activities in the EEZ. When they are done commercially they can be controlled by the state with control of the EEZ. When they are conducted by warships somehow that is regarded differently by the US. Things like dropping ordnance, live fire exercises, conducting surveys, dumping trash.

relayerbob

(7,020 posts)
3. Will be interesting to see the US reaction when China moves a ship
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 11:35 PM
Apr 2021

between the Catalina islands and LA/SoCal

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
4. That's a lot closer than the 130 nautical miles mentioned in the op
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 04:40 AM
Apr 2021

Not exactly a fair comparison,
you think?

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