"There are those who question the motives for the increasingly cooperative relationship between the US and India. Some have said that it is to contain China. That is simply not true," Commander of the US Pacific Command Admiral Harry Harris said in his address to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute in Brisbane yesterday.
"The US-India relationship stands on its own merits. That is why I made enhancing our relationship with India a major line of effort when I took command of Pacific Command," Harris said, a day after the Chinese media raised questions on the increasing relationship between India and the United States.
China, he said, poses a challenge to the US.
"China is using its military and economic power to erode the rules-based international order.
"I believe the Chinese are building up combat power and positional advantage in an attempt to assert de facto sovereignty over disputed maritime features and spaces in the South China Sea... Where they are fundamentally altering the physical and political landscape by creating and militarising man-made bases," the four star ranked admiral said.
China claims almost all of the resource-rich South China Sea and Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have counter claims.
America's goal, he said, remains to convince China that its best future comes from peaceful cooperation, meaningful participation in the current rules-based international order, and honouring its international commitments.
"I have also been loud and clear that we won't allow the shared domains to be closed down unilaterally. So we will cooperate where we can, but remain ready to confront where we must.
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