(Reuters) - Sri Lanka has
allowed a Chinese submarine and a warship to dock at its port in the capital
Colombo, officials said on Sunday, despite concerns raised by India about
China's warming relations with the Indian Ocean island nation.
Submarine Changzheng-2 and
warship Chang Xing Dao arrived at the port on Friday, seven weeks after another
Chinese submarine, a long-range deployment patrol, had called at the same port
ahead of a visit to South Asia by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
"A submarine and a warship
have docked at Colombo harbor. They called on Oct. 31 and will be here for five
days for refueling and crew refreshment," Sri Lankan navy spokesman Kosala
Warnakulasuriya said.
"This is nothing unusual.
Since 2010, 230 warships have called at Colombo port from various countries on
goodwill visits and for refueling and crew refreshment."
However, the frequency of Chinese
visits has become a concern for New Delhi, Indian officials have told Reuters.
"India has raised concerns
over this but not aggressively," an Indian official familiar with
diplomatic discussions between the neighbors told Reuters.
China has invested heavily in Sri
Lanka in recent years, funding airports, roads, railways and ports, a
development that has unsettled India, traditionally the closest economic
partner of the island nation of 21 million people.
India has already raised concerns
over an aircraft maintenance facility following speculation it could be built
in the eastern port city of Trincomalee, which India considers a strategic
location in national security terms.
R. Hariharan, a retired
colonel from the Indian army and an associate at the Chennai Center
for China Studies, said India was concerned about the latest docking of a
Chinese submarine at a Sri Lankan port for many reasons.
"For the first time, Chinese
submarines are being made part of the PLA (the People's Liberation Army) in the
Indian Ocean Region fleet operation in the Gulf of Aden on anti-piracy, which
is not a common practice," he told Reuters.
A 1987 accord between India and
Sri Lanka provides that respective territories - including Trincomalee - will
not be used for activities prejudicial to each other's unity, integrity and
security.
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