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Naval exercise Malabar of Quad countries started in Japan

Category : Defense
Published on: November 11 2022 Share on facebook

  • India is participating in 26th International Malabar Naval Exercise in Yokosuka of Japan. Australia, Japan and the USA are also participating in the Malabar Naval Exercise.
  • Indian Naval Ships Shivalik and Kamorta are ready to demonstrate at the event.
  • The MALABAR exercise was initiated in 1992 between the navies of India and the United States.
  • It started 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.
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