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India, the United
States and Japan are embarking on joint naval manoeuvres in the Pacific Ocean as
part of the Malabar series of exercises. The exercise, in which 800 personnel from the
Navy will participate, follows the U.S.’s strategic pivot to Asia
— a doctrine that will result in the shifting of a bulk of American naval
assets in the Asia-Pacific over the next decade. The shift in the U.S. military
posture is seen as part of a new initiative to contain China. However, Indian
officials say that India will exercise its “strategic autonomy” but will not
participate in a U.S. led counter-China policy with Japan and Australia as
partners. The Navy is fielding a frigate, a destroyer, and a supply vessel in
the week-long exercise meant to focus on anti-piracy and anti-terrorism
operations.
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