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- The expansion of the Malabar naval exercise in the future is a possibility as Chief of US Naval Operations Admiral.
Second Phase of Malabar Exercises
- Phase I of Malabar was held in August and hosted by the U.S. Navy near Guam.
- Phase II is being held between 12 to 15 October in the Bay of Bengal.
- PhaseII would build upon the synergy, coordination and interoperability developed during PhaseI of the exercise.
- It would also focus on advanced surface and anti-submarine warfare exercises, seamanship evolutions and weapon firings.
- The 25th edition of Malabar, being conducted in 2 phases while observing all protocols during the pandemic.
- It is reflective of the commitment of the participating countries to support a free, open, inclusive IndoPacific as well as a rules based international order.
Aim of the Malabar Exercise
- Inter-operable Airfields, Ports and Refuelling Capabilities
- These exercises will help in materialising the agreements regarding communications and logistics.
- They will make the two sides more inter operable.
Logistics and Communication Military Cooperation Agreements with USA
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Plans of Future Expansion
- Cyber Warfare:
- Cyber would be among an area that is being discussed to be refined in terms of working together as well as high end operations.
- It may be deployed in the air, on the sea and under the sea.
- Inclusion of UK:
- After the AUKUS Pact, UK may also be invited to join the Malabar.
- Although any decision on it will have to be taken by the four Quad member countries.
For more details on QUAD, please refer to the link.
Source: TH
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