Coward Congress government bowing under Chinese pressure and impotent of protecting the nation should be stripped off their power ! - Editor
Instead, India will stick to geopolitically less sensitive separate naval manoeuvres with the US and Japan.
US and Japanese naval officials visited India last month to discuss coordination for the trilateral exercise.
The Indian defence ministry first
indicated a preference for holding the exercise off the coast of the
Japanese island of Okinawa.
Then it took the view that war games
should be kept to the bilateral level for the time being in deference to
Chinese sensibilities. The ministry then withdrew from the discussion
altogether.
(Where
these mighty Chinese who opposed the symposium on war strategy of 3
nations and where our meak Indian government which cant even question
the intention of Chinese government for intruding into International
Indian boundary. This state of governance clearly highlights the
futility of democracy ! - Editor)
"Bizarrely, the US and Japan discussed a naval exercise on Indian soil that India was boycotting," said a US defence consultant.
Beijing claims multilateral naval
exercises between India, the US and Japan are aimed at containing its
influence and has publicly warned all the governments against joining
such exercises.
(Is this the Gandhigiri of Indian government or are they bowing down under the Chinese pressure ! - Editor)
Australia's withdrawal from the Quad after 2007 was a fallout of these protests.
The US and Japan had hoped to give the Malabar label to the Guam exercises, echoing the 2009 Malabar naval actions.
Tokyo saw this as paving the way to recreating the so-called "Quad" naval exercise of 2007 which saw five navies participate.
Australia last year indicated its
interest in rejoining. Indian officials say that they are only
interested in bilateral naval exercises and that Malabar should be
confined to exercises with the US in the Indian Ocean.
This year's Malabar exercise, if held at
all, will be a bare bones Indo-US affair in the Arabian Sea later in
November. Officials say even this may not happen as both governments
keep pushing the date back.
"The dates of Malabar are still to be
finalised and depends on the commitments of the Fifth Fleet's engagement
in the Gulf," said an Indian Navy official.
The Indian withdrawal from the trilateral exercise occurred before the Chinese border intrusion in eastern Ladakh.
Source : Hindustan Times
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