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India, US and Japan hold naval exercises

Beijing to India: Beware of being drawn into an anti- China alliance The six-day long Malabar exercises are being held against the backdrop of expectatio­ns that the US might directly challenge Chinese claims in the South China Sea by sailing a Navy ship i

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NEW DELHI—Naval warships, aircraft carriers and submarines from the United States., India and Japan steamed into the Bay of Bengal on Saturday as they took part in joint military exercises off India’s east coast, signaling the growing strategic ties among the three countries as they face up to a rising China.

Full spectrum

The sea drills, part of the six-daylong Malabar exercises, will cover the full spectrum of naval maneuvers, including military-to-military coordinati­on and anti-submarine warfare, according to a joint statement.

The US has deployed the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, a missile cruiser and a nuclear-powered submarine for the annual exercises, which end today.

“India and Japan both are fantastic partners of the US,” Capt. Craig Clapperton, commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, told reporters on board the ship.

“We share a great deal in common, and we certainly have very strong economic, military and political relationsh­ips and friendship­s with India and Japan.”

A Chinese state-run newspaper, however, cautioned India to guard against being drawn into an anti-China alliance.

“The China-India relationsh­ip is on a sound track, and healthy ties are beneficial to both countries,” the Global Times said.

China warns India

“India should be vigilant to any intentions of roping it into an anti-China camp.”

Almost simultaneo­usly, China’s People’s Liberation Army and the Indian army are conducting joint counterter­rorism exercises in southweste­rn China.

China has long been wary of joint maritime exercises between India and the US, but is especially concerned now, with Beijing involved in a host of disputes with Japan, South Korea and several of its Southeast Asian neighbors in the South China Sea.

This year’s Malabar exercises are being held against the backdrop of expectatio­ns that the US might directly challenge Chinese claims in the South China Sea by sailing a Navy ship inside the 21-kilometer territoria­l limit surroundin­g an artificial island built by China.

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