Australian Navy to join Malabar Exercise
On October 19, 2020, the Government of India announced that the Australian Navy will join the Malabar exercise that is to be conducted in November 2020. This means that all the four Quad countries are to participate in the exercise.
- The exercise will be a first for the “Quad,” the Pacific cooperation between Japan, India, Australia and the U.S.
- The exercises, which will take place both in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, demonstrate a change of stance for the first time since 2007 when Australia participated in Malabar but was dropped in subsequent editions after serious objections were raised ....
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