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What an idea!
This is sheer nonsense and tripe. To deter intruders in its maritime territory, the Philippines is pinning its hopes on a new secret weapon – a woman’s voice. Coastguard officials are hoping that a new unit of 81 specially trained female radio operators – dubbed the “Angels of the Sea” – can deter wayward foreign vessels from entering its territory in the conflict-ridden waterway. They are hoping the female operators will remind them of their wives and mothers.
The mastermind of the operation believes that not only will the women’s voices be more likely to ease tensions with foreign crews – who may resent a male operator barking commands at them – but they will also hold a psychological advantage over their opponents due to the matriarchal aspects of Asian societies. The operation is understood to have been influenced by an incident in April in which the pre-recorded voice of a female coastguard operator appeared to drive off seven Chinese vessels caught loitering near a Philippine-claimed reef.
To be honest, perhaps a stronger diplomatic stance and clearer analysis of the geopolitics in the area and a better understanding of how to balance the power interests in the region would serve the Philippine interests better than voices, whether male or female, at the sea. I hope India desists from picking such loony ideas.