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China, US Rivalry Ramps Up at Sea
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One group of military personnel at high risk of mental health problems is the submarine force, especially in the South China Sea, five Chinese researchers affiliated with the Institute of Military Health Management at Naval Medical University in Shanghai wrote in an article published earlier this month in Military Medicine.
108 out of 511 surveys of Chinese submariners in the South China Sea showed signs of psychological disorders ranging from depression and anxiety to hostility, the study found.
The results were compared to mental health norms among male service members across the Chinese armed forces and were found to be significantly higher.
Chinese sailors are suffering from serious psychological disorders aboard South China Sea submarines, a recent study found rpickrell@businessinsider.com (Ryan Pickrell) © Photo by Artyom Ivanov\TASS via Getty Images The Jin-B Project 094B ballistic missile submarine takes part in a military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of China s Navy, in the Yellow Sea Photo by Artyom Ivanov\TASS via Getty Images
A recent study by Chinese researchers found that Chinese submariners in the South China Sea are suffering from serious psychological disorders.
A little over one-fifth of surveyed sailors showed signs of mental health issues.
The operating environment, as well as the challenges of life aboard a submarine, put submariners at a higher risk for psychological issues.
Beijing Tests Biden with South China Sea Exercises
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Posted on January 27th, 2021
MARWAAN MACAN-MARKAR, Asia regional correspondent Courtesy Nikkei Asia With eyes on growing Chinese influence, New Delhi ensures its interests get priority Port of Colombo in 2019: Sri Lanka and India recently agreed on terms for developing the port’s Eastern Container Terminal with Indian company Adani Group. (Photo by Yuji Kuronuma)
BANGKOK Sri Lanka’s hawkish President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has caved in to Indian pressure for a stake in the Port of Colombo, the busiest harbor in the strategically located South Asian island where China already has a foothold.
Rajapaksa’s retreat came on the heels of a visit earlier this month by Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to India’s smaller southern neighbor, where he laid down unequivocal terms for Indian-backed development of a container jetty in the port. The Sri Lankan government has given the nod after taking into account “regional geopoliti
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