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Malabar Exercise 2017

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July 13, 2017

Why in news?

Malabar 2017, which began on July 10, is being held in the Bay of Bengal.

What is Malabar?

  • Malabar is an annual military exercise between the navies of India, Japan and the U.S. held alternately in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
  • It is a platform to improve interoperability between the navies.
  • It began in 1992 as a bilateral exercise between India and the U.S.
  • Then it got permanently expanded into a trilateral format with the inclusion of Japan in 2015.
  • The 10-day games will have two phases, an initial harbour phase in Chennai and a sea phase later which will be held across the Bay of Bengal and the northern Indian Ocean.
  • In a first this year, all three countries fielded carriers (India - INS Vikramaditya) for the exercises.
  • This year is also witnessing the largest participation to date with 16 ships, 2 submarines and over 95 aircraft taking part from the three countries.

Why it is important?

  • These naval interactions have provided the Indian Navy invaluable insights into the tactics, doctrines, warfare techniques and best practices of the US Navy.
  • In the realm of maritime warfare, the three navies could derive mutual benefit from their diverse operational expertise.
  • With China’s growing military strength and its increasing presence in the Indian Ocean, the Malabar has assumed greater importance.
  • Given China’s intent in acquiring bases in the Indian Ocean, and frequent transit of PLA naval units through our waters, cooperation in maritime domain awareness deserve top priority.
  • Equally, amphibious operations, trade-warfare, maritime interception operations, anti-access concepts and, of course, disaster relief, must receive due importance.
  • There is special focus on anti-submarine warfare operations in the backdrop of increasing submarine forays by the Chinese Navy.

Why is China concerned?

  • China always viewed Malabar with paranoid suspicion that India is colluding with the US in an attempt at “containment”.
  • Its fears have been aggravated with Japan being included and Australia keen to join as well.
  • China had issued a statement to New Delhi questioning the intent behind the war games, which forced India to abandon the expansion.
  • Australia has been keen to join the games on a permanent basis, which has so far not fructified due to India’s reluctance.

What could be done?

  • For 25 years, Indo-US naval cooperation has formed the sheet-anchor of bilateral relations, ignoring all the political and diplomatic tensions.
  • With the invaluable accession of Japan to this partnership, the India-Japan-US triad must be elevated to strategic status.
  • A “maritime-infrastructure and economic initiative” must be created that reaches out to smaller Indian Ocean nations in an initiative to sway them away from the Chinese.

 

Source: The Hindu & The Indian Express

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