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World will see "Military Power" of QUAD countries in Sydney, Australia and Japan including India-America will show their strength


The increasing power of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) countries has created panic in the homes of enemies like China. 
Quad is a strong quadrilateral organization comprising India, America, Australia and Japan. The navies of the four countries are going to showcase their fighting skills through a joint exercise from Friday. Due to this, there is bound to be a big stir in the sea. Along with this, the tension between China and North Korea is also going to increase. The Malabar War exercise will be held in Sydney, Australia from August 11 to 21, in which navies of all the four countries of the Quad will participate. The officers provided this information.

According to officials, Indian Navy's frontline indigenous warships INS Sahyadri and INS Kolkata will participate in the exercise. The annual exercise will include both sea and port phases, with a focus on enhancing cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region, which is witnessing China's growing military might. Ships and aircraft from the US Navy (USN), Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) will participate in the Malabar 2023 exercise scheduled in Sydney from August 11 to 21.

There is going to be a disturbance in the sea

The Indian Navy said in a statement, “Malabar 2023 will be organized in two phases. The beach phase includes a wide range of activities such as visits to each other's ships, professional exchanges, sports and negotiations for planning and conducting the sea phase. The sea phase will include a variety of complex and high intensity exercises in all three domains of warfare, including anti-surface, anti-air and anti-submarine exercises, including weapon firings. According to the Indian Navy, the exercise provides an opportunity for the Indian Navy to enhance and demonstrate inter-operability and benefit from best practices in maritime security operations from its partner countries. The Malabar Maritime series of exercises began in 1992 as a bilateral exercise between the Indian Navy and the US Navy. (Language)

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