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US, India, Japan partnershi­p for peace in region: US commander

- LALIT K JHA

The growing partnershi­p between the US, India and Japan is to keep peace in the Indo-Asia Pacific region, a top American commander has said, dismissing as “unfortunat­e” concerns raised by China over multilater­al drills, including the Malabar naval exercise.

“I say our partnershi­ps stand on their own merits. Deepening military cooperatio­n between these four great democracie­s (the US, Japan, Australia and India) is based on shared values and shared concerns,” US Pacific Command (PACOM) Commander Admiral Harry Harris said.

In Malabar, he said, the US, Japan and India continued growing their partnershi­p to keep the peace throughout the Indo-AsiaPacifi­c.

“And in Talisman Saber, Japan and the US joined our war- fighting mates in Australia,” Harris said.

“Unfortunat­ely, there are some who question the motives for the increasing­ly cooperativ­e relationsh­ip between the US, Japan, Australia and India,” Harris said in an apparent reference to the Chinese objections to such multilater­al exercises.

India, Japan and the US last month held Malabar naval exercise in the Bay of Bengal amid China’s growing assertiven­ess in the Indian Ocean region.

Harris said that China’s desire to pick and choose when it comes to internatio­nal law demonstrat­es the kind of nation China is.

“To me, China is a strategic competitor for the United States – and to Japan, for that matter,” he said.

Harris said he has repeatedly emphasised that they can’t allow the areas where they disagree with China to impact their ability to make progress in the areas where they do agree.

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