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Malabar 2015
Malabar 2015: Strategic Power Play in the Indian Ocean
By Abhijit Singh
The naval exercise is part of a broader collective effort to preserve the balance of maritime power.
Confirmed: Japan Will Permanently Join US-India Naval Exercises
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Tokyo’s participation will be hard to swallow for Beijing.
Why the ‘New’ US Trilateral Dialogue With Japan and India Matters
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The week witnessed the birth of the much-anticipated trilateral ministerial. What does it mean?
Anti-Submarine Operations in the Indian Ocean
By Abhijit Singh
There is a shared realization that strategic stability in maritime Asia can no longer be taken for granted.
Australia, India to Hold First Ever Naval Exercise Amid China Concerns
By Prashanth Parameswaran
AUSINDEX will be a boost for the growing bilateral defense relationship.
India’s Reluctance on Multilateral Naval Exercises
By Pushan Das & Sylvia Mishra
India needs to shed its concerns about Chinese sensitivities and embrace its Indian Ocean partners.
Asia’s New Geopolitics Takes Shape Around India, Japan, and Australia
By Harsh V. Pant
Japan, India, and Australia will be instrumental in determining Asia's fate in the 21st century.
Will Japan Become a Permanent Part of US-India-led Naval Exercise?
By Ankit Panda
Japan could become a permanent participant in the U.S.-India-led Malabar naval exercises.
Japan to Join US, India in Military Exercises this Year
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Australia, however, will reportedly be left out.
India, Australia, Japan Hold First Ever Trilateral Dialogue
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Inaugural high-level meeting held in New Delhi.
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