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- Title
Securing the Digital Seabed: Countering China's Underwater Ambitions.
- Authors
KUMAR, RAGHVENDRA
- Abstract
China's Digital Silk Road provides Beijing with a potent instrument to disrupt undersea cables and gain an advantage in the Indo-Pacific. Submarine fiber-optic cables are critical infrastructure yet vulnerable to sabotage. This paper examines how the planned Pakistan and East Africa Connecting Europe (PEACE) cable from China could become a new flashpoint in the Western Indian Ocean. The cable has strategic implications, allowing China to project power and leverage its technological edge. Its landing sites in Pakistan and Djibouti would anchor Chinese naval assets in key chokepoints. The civil-military fusion strategy also facilitates surveillance and espionage via the cables. To counter such threats, India and allies must secure submarine cables through monitoring, contingency planning, and multilateral cooperation. Investing in alternative "democratic digital networks" can also mitigate China's ambitions. Ultimately, submarine cables are emerging as a domain of geopolitical competition requiring policies that safeguard their resilience.
- Subjects
CHINA; PAKISTAN; BELT &; Road Initiative; SUBMARINE cables; INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics); OCEAN bottom; EMERGENCY management; WESTERN countries; UNDERWATER archaeology
- Publication
Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, 2023, Vol 6, Issue 8, p74
- ISSN
2576-5361
- Publication type
Article