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The second phase of the Malabar naval exercise in the Arabian Sea concluded on Friday. The exercise involved two aircraft carriers and a number of frontline warships, submarines and maritime aircraft.
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The second phase of Malabar Exercise 2020 is scheduled to start on Tuesday. The exercise will conclude on November 20. The exercise will involve coordinated operations between the navies of India, the US, Australia and Japan.
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Phase 2 of the Malabar Exercise will be conducted in the Arabian Sea from November 17-20. This phase will involve coordinated operations of increasing complexity between the navies of Australia, India, Japan and the United States.
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"In 1965 and 1971, there were two wars between India and Pakistan in which Pakistan was defeated" "Defeat in these wars proved to those who administer Pakistan that they are not in a position to wage a full-scale war with India," said Rajnath Singh He said, "We won't allow the sanctity of India's borders to be breached. No matter how big a price we have to pay"
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This segment of Zee News's Deshhit brings top 10 news stories of the day.
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Understand the 'Malabar Model' of ‘Superpower’, how India and America are together against China.
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The navies of India, the US, Japan and Australia kick-started the first phase of the Malabar naval exercise. The exercise is taking place at a time India and China are locked in a border standoff in Ladakh.
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The first phase of the Malabar exercise among India, the US, Japan and Australia navies will start in the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday. This comes amid the border row between India and China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.
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Two indigenously designed and built warships - INS Sahyadri, a multipurpose guided-missile frigate, and anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kiltan - and one P8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft are taking part in the exercise.
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The US-Japan-India joint naval exercise comes amidst flexing of muscles by China in the regional waters.
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Admiral Sunil Lanba highlights India's new deployment pattern in Indian Ocean to check on China's growing naval presence, and also underlines the significance of cooperating with eastern neighbours and participating in Malabar Exercise with the US and Japan.
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After laying the foundation stone for Ahmedabad-Mumbai High Speed Rail, PM Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe held bilateral talks at Mahatma Mandir in Gujarat on Thursday.
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India, Japan and the US are to deploy their frontline warships, submarines and aircraft for the mega Malabar naval exercise.
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INS Vikramaditya, USS Nimitz aircraft carrier Japan's largest helicopter carrier JS Izum will take part in Malabar exercise.
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US has cleared the sale of 22 American-made Guardian surveillance drones for India ahead of Modi's visit. The deal is estimated to be worth $2-3 billion. 
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India and Japan share similar maritime challenges such as long coastline, extensive Exclusive Economic Zone, coastal security, large coastal shipping and fishing fleet, wherein both navies have opportunities to learn from each other's experiences.
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The Indian Navy said on Thursday that the Indian ships are steaming towards Japan with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships and will enter Sasebo on Friday.
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The Navies of India, United States and Japan on Wednesday began the five-day 'Malabar exercise' on the Eastern coast, in which several warships, aircraft carriers and fast attack submarine would participate.
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Asserting that the Sino-India relationship is on a sound track, the Chinese media on Wednesday asked India to be vigilant to the efforts to rope it into anti-China camp in the backdrop of Japan joining the Malabar naval exercises.






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