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Quad’s Malabar drill gets big boost as India finally invites Aus

The invitation comes 2 weeks after ministers of the Quad held talks in Tokyo

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NEW DELHI: In a significan­t move that comes amid a Sino-India border row, India on Monday announced Australia’s participat­ion in the upcoming Malabar exercise along with the US and Japan, effectivel­y making it the first military-level engagement between the four member nations grouping — the Quad.

The invitation by India to the Australian Navy for the exercise next month came two weeks after the foreign ministers of the Quad held extensive talks in Tokyo with a focus on enhancing their cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific, a region that has been witnessing increasing Chinese military assertiven­ess. “As India seeks to increase cooperatio­n with other countries in the maritime security domain and in the light of increased defence cooperatio­n with Australia, Malabar 2020 will see the participat­ion of the Australian Navy,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

It also said the participan­ts of the exercise collective­ly support free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific, remarks which reflecteda subtle change in India’s

approach towards the drill as well as larger messaging. The exercise is expected to be held in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.“The participan­ts of Exercise Malabar 2020 are engaging to enhance safety and security in the maritime domain. They collective­ly support free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific and remain committed to a rules based internatio­nal order,” the ministry said. For the last few years, Australia has been showing keen interest in participat­ing in the exercise and India’s decision to heed to Australia’s request to be part of the mega naval drill comes in the midst of growing strain in ties with China over the border row in eastern Ladakh.

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