China proposes joint mining of Indian Ocean with India

May 07, 2015 12:55 pm | Updated 12:55 pm IST - Beijing

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit here next week, China has said it is “eager to cooperate” with India on deep seabed mining in the Indian Ocean where its deep diving vessel reported to have discovered large deposits of precious metals like gold and silver.

“With quickening oceanic development and increasing mineral exploration in the Indian Ocean, China is eager to cooperate with India on deep seabed mining,” the China Daily quoted China Ocean Mineral Resource R&D Association as saying.

Terming India an ideal partner, deputy director of the association He Zongyu told the state-run daily that “China and India are both developing countries and contractors with the International Seabed Authority (ISA) so we have a lot in common and plenty of opportunities for further cooperation.”

The association is China’s official organisation engaged in exploration and development of ocean floor and subsoil. Chen Lianzeng, deputy director of the State Oceanic Administration, visited India on April 20 and suggested the two sides enhance cooperation on oceanic research and development. “If we cooperate, we could share the costs, the risks and the benefits,” he said.

Proposing the cooperation, he said China and India are on about the same level in terms of the development of deep seabed mining, which makes India an ideal partner.

Deep seabed mining is high-cost and high-risk work, with costs for a mining site topping $1.6 billion, he said. Beijing’s proposal for India-China cooperation comes in the immediate backdrop of the completion of the 118-day voyage of the China’s deep-sea manned submersible Jiaolong in the southwest Indian Ocean here it reported to have discovered large deposits of precious metals like gold and silver.

During the latest mission in March, Jiaolong successfully carried out 13 dives to observe different hydrothermal areas, the characteristics of hydrothermal fluids and deep—sea biodiversity, gathering a huge amount of data and more than 700 samples.

The surprise proposal comes ahead of Mr. Modi’s three-day visit from May 14 during which he will hold formal and informal talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang in Xi’an and Beijing.

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