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India, US, Japan, Australia resume naval exercises

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NEW DELHI —The navies of India, the United States, Australia and Japan held exercises on Tuesday in the Northern Arabian Sea in the second phase of a naval drill seen as part of a regional initiative to counter China’s growing assertiven­ess in the Indo-pacific.

The Malabar naval exercise “highlights enhanced convergenc­e of views amongst the four vibrant democracie­s on maritime issues,” India’s Defense Ministry said.

This is the second time that the four countries— an informal grouping known as the Quad— have participat­ed in a combined military exercise of this size. The first phase of the Malabar drill took place November 3- 6 in the Bay of Bengal.

This phase consists of operations centered on the Indian nav y’s Vikramadit ya car r ier battle group and the US Navy’s Nimitz carrier strike group, the ministry said.

The Australian frigate Ballarat, Japan’s Murasame destroyer, and submarines and aircraft are also participat­ing in the exercise.

India has been locked for months in a military standoff with China along their disputed border. It hopes the exercise will act as a deterrent against Beijing, analysts say.

The Malabar exercise started in 1992 as a bilateral drill between the Indian and US navies. Japan joined in 2015. This year the Australian navy is participat­ing for the first time since 2007.

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