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India-Pakistan
Indian Navy refuses Chinese navy chief's request
2014-04-29
The Indian Navy had to politely refuse an unusual request from the Chinese navy chief, Wu Shengli, when he came aboard one of India's frontline stealth warships, INS Shivalik this week and wanted to be shown the Combat Information Centre (CII) or the all-important tactical room of the frigate.

It was learnt that Indian officers declined Wu's request--considered a major break from established protocol followed by navies around the world -- saying since the ship was in the harbour, the room was locked and was not open to outsiders.

But Wu insisted on seeing the room and his aides attempted to convince the Indian side that the Chinese admiral, member of the powerful Central Military Commission, headed by President Xi Jinping, was particularly keen to see the CIC. At this, Wu was told that he was welcome to visit the CIC during the exercise, which was slated for the following day in the Yellow Sea.
Posted by:John Frum

#2  More of a matter of "two keys for the trigger."
Posted by: Pappy   2014-04-29 19:56  

#1  Ah, the Chinese love of thuggish 'diplomacy'.

the Chinese officers... was surprised that it had sailed all the way from Port Blair without any escort vessel or any other supervisory officer on board other than Captain Das himself.

An interesting bit. Port Blair to Shanghai is roughly 2000 miles. A suggestion that the whole blue water thing is still a novelty to the Chinese? (no disrespect to Zheng He)

Posted by: SteveS   2014-04-29 15:21  

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