INDIAN OCEAN
TheIndian Ocean - the world's third largest body of water- already forms center stage for the challenges of twenty-first century. The greater Indian Ocean region encompasses the entire arc of Islam, from the Sahara desert to the Indonesian archipelago. Although Arabs and Persians are known to Westerners primarily as desert people, they have also been great seafarers. Today, the reaches of Indian Ocean include Somalia , Yemen , Iran , Pakistan , Myanmar , India , Malaysia , Bangladesh , Indonesia etc. The Indian ocean is dominated by two immense bays, the Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal, near the top of latter sits two ferociously guarded sovereignty (with vast military) and astonishing independent countries in the world Myanmar and Pakistan. In Myanmar where the competition over energy and natural resources between China and India looms Although we are seeing countries building up their sea powers, the sea powers has been less threatening in recent centuries than land power. Navies make port visits, and armies invade. Even if the comparative size of the most powerful navy -US navy - decreases in the decades ahead, the United States will remain the one great power from the outside Indian Ocean region with a major leverage position among rising Asian navies. Throughout history sea routes have mattered more than land routes. Even in jet and information age, 90 percent of global commerce and 65 percent of all oil travel by sea. The Indian Ocean accounts for 50 percent of world’s container traffic and 70 percent of petroleum products pass through. Choke points include straits of Malacca, Hormuz (Shatt Al Arab Waterways known in local). 40 percent of world trade passes through Malacca, 40 percent of all traded crude oil passes through Hormuz. India is dependent on oil for nearly 33 percent of its energy needs, 65 percent of which is imported from Persian Gulf countries. Coal imported from Mozambique , South Africa , Indonesia ands Australia . Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is imported from Qatar , Malaysia and Indonesia to India , Japan , South Korea , Taiwan and Western Europe . This shipment will have major decrease when ongoing Myanmar-Bangladesh-India gas pipe line project, Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline project which Iran will supply India with 7.5 million tons of LNG annually for 25 years starting 2009, Turkmenistan-Pakistan-Afghanistan pipeline project are completed.
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On the manpower side approximately 3.5 millions Indians working six Arabs states such as