Categories: World

In message to China, US and Indonesia cement ties through military drills and Covid-19 support

<p>
The US and Indonesia are holding a fortnight-long military exercise in three Indonesian islands, with thousands of soldiers, sending a clear message to China not to impede freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region. The US is also providing funding assistance to Indonesia in its battle against Covid-19.</p>
<p>
<strong>The Garuda Shield exercises<br />
</strong>The military exercises taking place at Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi will continue till August 14. Nearly 3,700 soldiers from the two nations are participating in the military drills.<br />
<br />
Though both countries have been holding joint drills every year for the past 14 years, this military exercise is their largest ever. It also holds significance because of the charged-up atmosphere in the region—from the Korean peninsula to Taiwan strait and the South China Sea (SCS). </p>
<p>
<img alt="" src="https://www.indianarrative.com/upload/news/garuda_shield_Us_emb.jpeg" style="height: 493px; width: 740px;" /></p>
<p>
<em>US and Indonesian officers prepare for Garuda Shield military exercises (Photo courtesy: US Embassy Jakarta)<br />
<br />
</em></p>
<p>
<strong>Indonesia lies on key shipping lines<br />
</strong>Speaking with India Narrative, Prof. Baladas Ghoshal—former General Secretary at the Society for Indian Ocean Studies—says that Indonesia, like the other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, is feeling uncomfortable due to China's adventurism in the region. "They might be close to China but they seek security and want more Indo-Pacific cohesiveness", says Ghoshal.<br />
<br />
"Indonesia occupies an important geo-strategic region as it is located on major sea lanes connecting South Asia to East Asia and also Australia—therefore, overlooking the major trade and energy corridors. It looks into the Pacific Ocean through the Malacca Strait where it can pose a big problem to China if the need arises", Ghoshal says.<br />
<br />
<strong>Restricting China in Indonesian waters<br />
</strong>With China claiming all of SCS as its maritime zone, it has initiated disputes with Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brunei. China also has a territorial dispute with Japan over the Senkaku islands. With Indonesia, it has territorial disputes over the Natuna Islands, while Indonesia claims waters around it as its Exclusive Economic Zone.<br />
<br />
Now the US will help Indonesia develop the Natuna Islands to ward off Beijing. It will also provide Indonesia with $3.5 million to build a maritime training centre this year to augment its maritime capacities. Japan also has pitched in with developing ports and enhancing patrol capabilities to restrict China's territorial ambitions.<br />
<br />
<strong>Funding the Covid-19 battle<br />
</strong>Going beyond the military exercise, the US and Indonesia are also augmenting diplomatic relations. Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi is in the US to "deepen the US-Indonesia Strategic Partnership." <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/08/02/statement-by-nsc-spokesperson-emily-horne-on-national-security-advisor-jake-sullivans-meeting-with-foreign-minister-retno-marsudi-of-indonesia/">The White House added</a> that the US "will provide an additional $30 million in Covid-19 assistance to Indonesia, bringing the total US assistance to Indonesia since the start of the pandemic to more than $65 million".<br />
<br />
The US will also provide PPE to the Indonesia armed forces.</p>
<p>
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan who met Marsudi a few days back reiterated American support for "ASEAN centrality and ASEAN’s essential role in the Indo-Pacific’s regional architecture". The two countries also discussed the importance of freedom of the seas and adhering to the UNCLOS principles in the SCS.<br />
<br />
<strong>US engagement with ASEAN<br />
</strong>With the ASEAN region hogging the limelight in a highly polarised world due to China's aggressive military manoeuvres, the <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/us-makes-friends-and-assures-allies-in-south-east-asia-as-it-whips-up-a-coalition-against-china-105337.html">US is increasingly focussing</a> on the region. Last week Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines. Austin's biggest success was persuading Manila to continue with the Visiting Forces Agreement that allows the US to keep rotating its troops in military bases—strengthening the country to stand up to China.<br />
<br />
Last month another high-ranking official from the Biden administration, <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/opinion-news/us-and-china-engage-in-a-bitter-war-of-words-ahead-of-xi-biden-meeting-104689.html">US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman</a> was in Japan, Mongolia and China to build a stronger response with regional allies as much as to remove the wrinkles out of the deepening rift with Beijing.</p>
<p>
<strong>Read more on what is happening in the region:</strong></p>
<p>
<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/south-korea-seeks-aircraft-carrier-amid-indo-pacific-turmoil-106171.html"><strong>South Korea seeks aircraft carrier amid Indo-Pacific turmoil</strong></a></p>
<p>
<strong><a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/india-outlines-its-benign-indo-pacific-strategy-with-deployment-of-four-warships-106103.html">India outlines its benign Indo-Pacific strategy with deployment of four warships</a></strong></p>
<p>
<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/indo-pacific-nations-sharpen-claws-against-china-with-us-weapons-106158.html"><strong>Indo-Pacific nations sharpen claws against China with US weapons</strong></a></p>
<p>
<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/germany-joins-warship-swarm-in-the-south-china-sea-106109.html"><strong>Germany joins warship swarm in the South China Sea</strong></a></p>
<p>
<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/opinion-news/talisman-sabre-war-games-emit-multiple-signals-to-china-in-the-indo-pacific-theatre-103375.html"><strong>Talisman Sabre 2021 war games emit multiple signals to China in the Indo-Pacific theatre</strong></a></p>
<p>
<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/analysis-news/japanese-white-paper-points-to-china-s-rise-in-technology-and-military-as-a-threat-to-regional-peace-101535.html"><strong>Japanese white paper points to China's rise in technology and military as a threat to regional peace</strong></a></p>
<p>
 </p>
<p>
<strong><br />
</strong></p>

Rahul Kumar

Rahul Kumar writes on international issues and is a keen watcher of South Asia, environment, urban development and NGOs.

Recent Posts

PM Modi meets Chinese President Xi Jinping on sidelines of BRICS Summit in Kazan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday in the Russian city…

50 seconds ago

PM Modi calls climate change issue of ‘common priority’ for BRICS nations, highlights initiatives taken by India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the BRICS Leaders' Summit in Kazan, Russia, stressed the importance…

2 hours ago

As a diverse and inclusive platform, BRICS can play positive role on global issues: PM Modi

Noting that the BRICS Summit is taking place at a time when the world is…

3 hours ago

UKPNP leader highlights historical injustices in PoJK, seeks global intervention

Jamil Maqsood, President of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the United Kashmir People's National Party…

3 hours ago

“Over 30 countries expressed desire to join BRICS,” Russian President Putin at Plenary Session

Over 30 countries have expressed a desire to join the BRICS Russian President Vladimir Putin…

4 hours ago

Baloch activist urges masses to join the protest amid ongoing enforced disappearances

Prominent Baloch activist Mahrang Baloch urged the masses on Tuesday to join the campaign "Breaking…

5 hours ago