Established as a territory of
the UK in 1965, a number of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT)
islands were transferred to the Seychelles when it attained independence
in 1976. Subsequently, BIOT has consisted only of the six main island
groups comprising the Chagos Archipelago. The largest and most southerly
of the islands, Diego Garcia, contains a joint UK-US naval support
facility. All of the remaining islands are uninhabited. Former
agricultural workers, earlier residents in the islands, were relocated
primarily to Mauritius but also to the Seychelles, between 1967 and 1973.
In 2000, a British High Court ruling invalidated the local immigration
order that had excluded them from the archipelago, but upheld the special
military status of Diego Garcia.
Geography
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Location:
archipelago in the Indian
Ocean, south of India, about one-half the way from Africa to Indonesia
Geographic coordinates:
6 00 S, 71 30 E
Map references:
Political Map of the World
Area:
total: 60 sq km
note: includes the entire Chagos Archipelago water:
0 sq km land: 60 sq km
archipelago of 2,300 islands;
Diego Garcia, largest and southernmost island, occupies strategic location
in central Indian Ocean; island is site of joint US-UK military facility
People
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Population:
no indigenous inhabitants
note: approximately 1,200 former agricultural workers resident
in the Chagos Archipelago, often referred to as Chagossians or Ilois, were
relocated to Mauritius and the Seychelles in the 1960s and 1970s, in
November 2000 they were granted the right of return by a British High
Court ruling, though no timetable has been set; in 2001, there were
approximately 1,500 UK and US military personnel and 2,000 civilian
contractors living on the island of Diego Garcia (July 2004 est.)
Government
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Country name:
conventional long form:
British Indian Ocean Territory conventional short form: none
abbreviation: BIOT
Dependency status:
overseas territory of the UK;
administered by a commissioner, resident in the Foreign and Commonwealth
Office in London
Legal system:
the laws of the UK, where
applicable, apply
Executive branch:
chief of state: Queen
ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952) head of government:
Commissioner Tony CROMBIE (since January 2004); Administrator Charles A.
HAMILTON (since 2002); note - both reside in the UK elections:
none; the monarch is hereditary; commissioner and administrator appointed
by the monarch cabinet: NA
Diplomatic representation in the US:
none (overseas territory of the
UK)
Diplomatic representation from the US:
none (overseas territory of the
UK)
Flag description:
white with six blue wavy
horizontal stripes; the flag of the UK is in the upper hoist-side
quadrant; the striped section bears a palm tree and yellow crown centered
on the outer half of the flag
Economy
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Economy - overview:
All economic activity is
concentrated on the largest island of Diego Garcia, where joint UK-US
defense facilities are located. Construction projects and various services
needed to support the military installations are done by military and
contract employees from the UK, Mauritius, the Philippines, and the US.
There are no industrial or agricultural activities on the islands. When
the Ilois return, they plan to reestablish sugarcane production and
fishing.
Electricity - production:
NA kWh; note - electricity
supplied by the US military
Electricity - consumption:
NA kWh
Communications
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Telephones - main lines in use:
NA
Telephone system:
general assessment:
separate facilities for military and public needs are available
domestic: all commercial telephone services are available,
including connection to the Internet international:
international telephone service is carried by satellite (2000)
Radio broadcast stations:
AM 1, FM 2, shortwave 0 (1998)
Radios:
NA
Television broadcast stations:
1 (1997)
Televisions:
NA
Internet country code:
.io
Internet Service Providers (ISPs):
1 (2000)
Transportation
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Highways:
total: NA km
paved: short section of paved road between port and airfield on
Diego Garcia unpaved: NA km
Ports and harbors:
Diego Garcia
Airports:
1 (2003 est.)
Airports - with paved runways:
total: 1 over
3,047 m: 1 (2004 est.)
Military
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Military - note:
defense is the responsibility
of the UK; the US lease on Diego Garcia expires in 2016
Transnational Issues
British Indian Ocean
Territory
Disputes - international:
Mauritius and Seychelles claim
the Chagos Archipelago and its former inhabitants, who reside chiefly in
Mauritius, but in 2001 were granted UK citizenship and the right to
repatriation since eviction in 1965; the UK resists the Chagossians'
demand for an immediate return to the islands; repatriation is complicated
by the exclusive US military lease of Diego Garcia that restricted access
to the largest island in the chain