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Chinese Spy Ship Makes Third Visit to Maldives in 2024, Raising Regional Security Concerns

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Chinese Spy Ship Makes Third Visit to Maldives in 2024, Raising Regional Security Concerns

Malé, July 17, 2024 – A Chinese intelligence-gathering vessel has made its third visit to the Maldives this year, heightening concerns over regional security and maritime sovereignty. The arrival of the ship, which is reportedly equipped with advanced surveillance technology, has drawn significant attention from both local and international observers.

The repeated presence of Chinese military ships in Maldivian waters comes amid increasing scrutiny of China’s growing influence in the Indian Ocean region. The latest deployment has sparked debate over the strategic implications for the Maldives, a key maritime gateway with significant geopolitical interest.

Maldivian authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the vessel’s activities or the nature of its operations. However, the continued visits of Chinese naval assets are perceived by some analysts as part of a broader strategy to expand China’s footprint and exert influence over critical sea lanes.

The development has prompted calls for greater transparency and a review of maritime security arrangements in the region. Regional powers, including India and the United States, have expressed concerns about the implications of such visits for regional stability and the balance of power in the Indian Ocean.

As diplomatic channels work to address the situation, the international community remains on high alert, watching closely for further developments and potential responses from the involved parties

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