Hindustan Times (Noida)

Quad navies to kick off Malabar exercise from today

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India, the United States, Japan and Australia will kick off the latest edition of the Malabar naval drills off the Pacific Ocean island of Guam on Thursday, with the exercise involving destroyers, frigates, corvettes, submarines, helicopter­s, long-range maritime patrol aircraft and elite special forces elements including the US Navy SEALS and the Indian Navy’s marine commandos (MARCOS), top officials familiar with the developmen­ts said on Wednesday.

India is also preparing to conduct its first tri-service exercise with the United Kingdom in the Sea in October-end, said one of the officials cited above, asking not to be named. The Royal Navy will send a carrier strike group led by HMS Queen Elizabeth for the drills that will be conducted from October 21 to India has so far conducted tri-service drills only with two other countries --- the US and Russia.

The Quad navies had carried out complex naval drills under the Malabar banner in Novemarabi­an ber 2020 in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.

Two Indian warships, INS Shivalik and INS Kadmatt, will be taking part in the 25th edition of the Malabar exercise along with the P-8I maritime reconnaiss­ance aircraft and MARCOS.

“A wide range of surface, subsurface and air operations will be carried out by the participat­ing navies during the exercise. Special operations teams --- US Navy SEALS, Indian MARCOS and Special Boarding Units of the Japanese Maritime Self-defence Force (JMSDF) --- will carry out visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) training and simulated hostage rescue operations,” said a second official.

The US Navy will be repre27. sented by an Arleigh Burkeclass destroyer, two tankers and P-8A long-range maritime patrol aircraft, the JMSDF will field a helicopter carrier, two destroyers, a submarine and Kawasaki P1 maritime patrol aircraft, and the Royal Australian Navy is taking part in the drills with a frigate. The exercise ends on August 29.

China has been monitoring the activities of the Quad countries. Beijing has been wary of the Quadrilate­ral security dialogue or Quad that was revived in late 2017 by India, the US, Australia and Japan, and these suspicions have increased since the four countries upgraded the forum to the ministeria­l level in 2019.

 ?? INDIAN NAVY ?? INS Shivalik, one of the two Indian warships taking part in the Malabar exercise, in Guam waters.
INDIAN NAVY INS Shivalik, one of the two Indian warships taking part in the Malabar exercise, in Guam waters.

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