Quad kicks off 4-day Malabar wargame
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New Delhi, August 26
Maritime forces from India, US, Australia and Japan began the first phase maritime exercise ‘Malabar’ in the Philippine Sea on Thursday.
A statement from the US said “It demonstrates the commitment between like-minded nations to upholding a rules-based maritime order in the Indo-Pacific”. This year’s exercise is being hosted by the US Navy and will be in two phases.
The first phase is an opportunity for the four Indo-Pacific navies to operate together to strengthen their skills in combined maritime operations, anti-submarine warfare operations, air warfare operations, live-fire gunnery events, replenishments-at-sea, cross-deck flight operations, and maritime interdiction operations.
An Indian Navy statement said the exercise would witness complex anti-surface, anti-air and anti-submarine warfare drill, and other manoeuvres and tactical exercises. The Malabar exercise started in 1992 as a bilateral drill between the Indian Navy and the US Navy in the Indian Ocean. Japan became a permanent member of the exercise in 2015.