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Tri-nation Malabar Naval Exercise in Bay of Bengal begins

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CHENNAI: The US, Japanese and Indian navies today began the Malabar Naval Exercise-2017 aimed at achieving deeper military ties between the three nations.

Taking part in the trilateral naval exercise in the Bay of Bengal would be US Ship Nimitz (CVN68), guided missile cruise USS Princeton (CG59), guided missile destroyers USS Howard (DDG83), USS Shoup (DDG86) and USS Kidd (DDG100), a Poseidon P-8A aircraft as well as a Los Angeles fast-attack submarine. Besides, Japan Maritime Self Defence Force ships JS Izumo (DDH 183), JS Sazanami (DD1 13) along with Indian Naval Ship Jalashwa and INS Vikramaditya would participate in the joint Naval exercise, an official press release said.

The 21st edition of the exercise, conducted ashore and at-sea, would include professional exchanges on carrier strike group operations, maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations, surface and anti-submarine warfare.

Medical operations, damage control, explosive ordinance disposal, helicopter operations and anti-submarine warfare would also take place.

The at-sea exercise includes events such as submarine familiarisation, air defence exercises, medical evacuation drills, surface ware fare exercises, communication exercise and search and rescue operations.

Indian, Japanese and US maritime forces have an understanding and knowledge of shared working environment at sea. As members of Indo-Asia Pacific operations, the three maritime forces would look forward to continuing to strengthen the bonds and personal relationships, a press release said. The

Malabar exercise is taking place amid the military standoff between armies of the Indiaand China in the Sikkim section and Beijing ramping up its Baval presence in South China sea.

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The last time Pak counted on the 7th fleet only to find herself divided!!!!! And, the South Vietnamese had some horrible experiences too!!!!
 
The exercise by US, Japanese and Indian navies is taking place amid the military standoff between armies of the India and China in the Sikkim sector
The US, Japanese and Indian navies on Monday began the Malabar Naval Exercise-2017 aimed at achieving deeper military ties between the three nations.

Taking part in the trilateral naval exercise in the Bay of Bengal would be US Ship Nimitz (CVN68), guided missile cruise USS Princeton (CG59), guided missile destroyers USS Howard (DDG83), USS Shoup (DDG86) and USS Kidd (DDG100), a Poseidon P-8A aircraft as well as a Los Angeles fast-attack submarine.

Besides, Japan Maritime Self Defence Force ships JS Izumo (DDH 183), JS Sazanami (DD1 13) along with Indian Naval Ship Jalashwa and INS Vikramaditya would participate in the joint Naval exercise, an official press release said.

The 21st edition of the exercise, conducted ashore and at-sea, would include professional exchanges on carrier strike group operations, maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations, surface and anti-submarine warfare.

Medical operations, damage control, explosive ordinance disposal, helicopter operations and anti-submarine warfare would also take place.

The at-sea exercise includes events such as submarine familiarisation, air defence exercises, medical evacuation drills, surface ware fare exercises, communication exercise and search and rescue operations.

Indian, Japanese and US maritime forces have an understanding and knowledge of shared working environment at sea. As members of Indo-Asia Pacific operations, the three maritime forces would look forward to continuing to strengthen the bonds and personal relationships, a press release said.

The Malabar exercise is taking place amid the military standoff between armies of the India and China in the Sikkim sector and Beijing ramping up its Baval presence in South China sea.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...in-malabar-naval-exercise/article19250306.ece

This Is Message To China - And Others: US On Malabar Naval War Games
The Malabar exercise is taking place amid the ongoing military standoff between armies of India and China in the Sikkim section and Beijing ramping up its naval presence in South China Sea.
ON-BOARD INS JALASHWA:
HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Malabar Naval Exercise involving India, Japan and US began on Monday
  2. Exercise is aimed at "achieving deeper military ties between 3 nations"
  3. Taking place amid ongoing military standoff between India, China armies

The three-nation Malabar Naval Exercise involving India, Japan and the United States maritime forces which began today, is setting a great example to the world, a top US official has said.

"I would like to say this is a strategic message to China. It (the message) would also be the same to Canada or to Republic of Korea or to Australia or to any other maritime force," US Navy Commander, Rear Admiral William D Byrne Jr told reporters after the inauguration of the five-day Malabar Naval Exercise on-board INS Jalashwa.

The US, Japanese and Indian maritime forces began the Malabar Naval Exercise-2017 aimed at "achieving deeper military ties between the three nations."


"Operating together and practising together is a good thing. It is because -- we are better together and we learn from each other. We know who we are and what is our capability. That is the strategic message to the entire world. I think, we are setting a great example here in Malabar (exercise) 2017", he said.

The Malabar exercise is taking place amid the ongoing military standoff between armies of India and China in the Sikkim section and Beijing ramping up its naval presence in South China Sea. Responding to a query about it, Flag Officer, Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command, HCS Bisht said, "it has nothing to do with Malabar Exercise."


"The Process of Malabar exercise starts a year before (its scheduled beginning) and the initial planning takes place six months in advance. The stand-off you are talking about has got nothing to do with the Malabar exercise. Through this exercise we learn from each other," he said.

Flag Officer Bisht reiterated that the joint Naval exercise would focus on the "mutual learning," "sharing of best practices" and enhancing the "inter-operability" among the three countries.

To a query on the conduct of Malabar exercise vis-a-vis the situation prevailing around North Korea, US Commander Byrne said, "There are certainly global threats. Malabar is not focused on any specified threat. It is directed towards three countries India, Japan and United States. It is not directed towards any specific country or threat."

As many as 95 aircraft, 16 ships and two submarines from the three countries are taking part in the Naval exercise.

Taking part in the trilateral naval exercise in the Bay of Bengal would be US Ship Nimitz (CVN68), guided missile cruise USS Princeton (CG59), guided missile destroyers USS Howard (DDG83), USS Shoup (DDG86) and USS Kidd (DDG100), a Poseidon P-8A aircraft as well as a Los Angeles fast-attack submarine.

Besides, Japan Maritime Self Defence Force ships JS Izumo (DDH 183), JS Sazanami (DD1 13) along with Indian Naval Ship Jalashwa and INS Vikramaditya would participate in the joint Naval exercise, an official press release said.

The 21st edition of the exercise, conducted ashore and at-sea, would include professional exchanges on carrier strike group operations, maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations, surface and anti-submarine warfare.

Medical operations, damage control, explosive ordinance disposal, helicopter operations and anti-submarine warfare would also take place.

The at-sea exercise includes events such as submarine familiarisation, air defence exercises, medical evacuation drills, surface ware fare exercises, communication exercise and search and rescue operations.

Indian, Japanese and the US maritime forces have an understanding and knowledge of shared working environment at the sea.

The joint naval exercise is a demonstration of a commitment of all three nations to address common maritime challenges across the spectrum of operations and will go a long way in enhancing maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region for the benefit of the global maritime community.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/this...-others-us-on-malabar-naval-war-games-1722997
 
Malabar Drills: Who's Trying to Pit India Against China, 'Add Fuel to the Fire'?

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US Navy Cmdr. Rear Adm. William Byrne has said that the ongoing war games between the navies of the US, Japan and India, known as Malabar 2017, are intended as a "strategic message to China." Commenting on the announcement, Russian military analyst Alexei Leonkov told Sputnik Radio that this interpretation is an attempt to pit India against China.


According to the Indian media, the US Navy is fielding USS Nimitz, the world’s largest aircraft carrier. The Indian Navy’s solitary aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, and Japan’s Izumo-class helicopter carrier are also among the 20-odd warships taking part in the exercise.

A US guided-missile cruiser, the USS Princeton, is also participating, as well as the guided-missile destroyers USS Howard, USS Shoup, and USS Kidd. The US arsenal includes a P-8A Poseidon submarine hunter plane and a Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine; and the Japanese destroyer JS Sazanami will take part.

Sources indicated that the Indian warships at the exercise also include two Shivalik-class stealth frigates, two Ranvir-class destroyers, a Kamorta-class anti-submarine warfare corvette, a tanker and a submarine.

Right after the kickoff of the drills, US Navy Cmdr. Rear Adm. William Byrne told reporters that this is "a strategic message to China."

By voicing such an interpretation of the message of the drills, the US wants to fuel the flame which was previously burning between India and China over [China's] presence in the South-China Sea. However during the recent meeting between President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi it was announced that the main message of the exercise is the fight against terrorism," Leonkov told Sputnik.

Besides, he explained, the drills are being held in the north Indian Ocean and in the Bay of Bengal, which is relatively far from China.

"It simply might be beneficial to someone to pit India against China as it might breed certain friction in such an organization as BRICS. However I doubt that they will be able to do it," the military analyst said.

He also pointed out at certain peculiarities of the ongoing drills.



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War Games: China Fumes at US, India, Japan Joint Naval Exercises
"Regarding the usual participants of these military drills, Australia and Singapore have been non-permanent participants of these military series. However, this year India has declined Australia's request to participate. Not the US, but India. Additionally, Indian mariners and servicemen are gaining pace and the quality of their training is improving; at times they demonstrate a certain superiority over the "invincible" US armed forces. However, only conventionally," he noted to Sputnik.


Nevertheless, the military analyst said, the level of training of the Indian armed forces is steadily increasing. This year, two aircraft carriers are taking part in the drills, as well as a Japanese Izumo-class helicopter carrier. One of the two aircraft carriers, he pointed out, is the Indian Navy’s solitary aircraft carrier, the INS Vikramaditya, which is being used with Russian-made MiG-29 jet fighters.

Malabar 2017 is part of ongoing joint exercises involving the US that started in 1992 to address shared threats to maritime security in the Indo-Asia Pacific.



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US, Indian, Japanese Maritime Forces to Participate in Malabar Drills 2017
"Exercises such as this allow for practical training while exchanging skills, strengthening bonds and personal relationships and increasing an understanding of multinational operations," US Navy Capt. Christopher Alexander said.


The three navies perform maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations, surface and antisubmarine warfare, medical operations, damage control, helicopter operations, and visit, board, search and seizure operations, according to the release.

The exercises involve both onshore and at-sea training. Onshore training includes exchanges on carrier strike group operations, maritime patrol and reconnaissance operations, surface and anti-submarine warfare, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) and visit, board, search and seizure (VBSS) operations, according to a US Navy statement.

It added that at-sea portions will cover professional exchanges and embarks, submarine familiarization, air defense exercises, surface warfare drills, anti-submarine warfare, gunnery exercises and VBSS operations.

https://sputniknews.com/asia/201707141055537002-malabar-naval-military-drills/
 
The last time Pak counted on the 7th fleet only to find herself divided!!!!! And, the South Vietnamese had some horrible experiences too!!!!

That was Pakistanis, who surrendered half of Pakistan even with All of Middle East, Turkey, Iran, NATO, China backing them-

India did fine with just Soviets backing, If Americans start backing India the way Soviets did, Interesting things might happen again- This time no one would be backing Pakistan except China-
 

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