I just meant that we shouldn't draw any conclusions from the fact that they sailed through the Sunda Strait as I'm sure PLAN planners had that in mind for 10 year and didn't mind mutual relations for a second talking about that.
My point is that by the way you put it PRC and Japan are in all time high close relations.
My point Rutim is that the use of Indonesian Territorial Waters are a sign of very good relations being elevated to the Strategic Level by the two biggest emerging nations of the Asia Pacific Region and that this is significant.
It follows on progress made over previous years and has hit a current high marked by President Ji addressing the Indonesian parliament in October.
The notion that China would do blatantly transgress Indonesian territorial waters and throw those gains away is farcical.
By contrast relations with Australia are in the deep freeze following the revelations from Edward Snowden regarding Australian spying activities against the Indonesian President Yudohono, his family and inner political circle.
Recent headlines say it all.
A very simple selection from the last couple of months and the back ground against which the Indonesian Government give the PLAN permission to transit its territorial waters.
I can understand why some would wish to frame the transit through the Indonesian waters in the same way as is framed the Chinese prosecution of its territorial claims, but to do so is to depart from reality in a very fundamental way.