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CPM boss attacks naval drill

The CPI (M) on friDay launched a fresh attack against the Indo-US joint naval exercise starting September 4, reports Sutirtho Patranobis.

Updated on: Sep 01, 2007 01:03 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The CPI (M) on friDay launched a fresh attack against the Indo-US joint naval exercise starting September 4.

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The CPI (M) said that the Indian armed forces’ increasing involvement with the US forces would push the country to become US’s ‘subordinate military ally’.

In an article in People’s Democracy, party general secretary Prakash Karat said: “The nuclear deal, the military agreement and the economic policies designed to advance the interests of US capital are ...harmful for India’s sovereignty, independent foreign policy and the people’s economic interests.’’

Karat further said that it was for the first time that a naval exercise with the US, and also Australia, Japan and Singapore, was being held off the east coast.

“Till now, in the Malabar series of exercises, there have been naval exercises with the US navy mainly on the west coast. Now, these exercises have been extended to cover two close military allies of the US – Japan and Australia – who are part of the trilateral security cooperation in the Pacific region. These are the first steps for a quadrilateral tie-up, which the US wants,’’ Karat wrote.

Karat and CPI’s AB Bardhan will respectively lead two jathas (marches) from Chennai and Kolkata to Visakhapatnam on September 8 to protest against the naval exercise.

 
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