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India, Japan hold anti-submarine warfare exercise
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe meets with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. PTI file photo
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe meets with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. PTI file photo

Indian Navy's two P-8 I long-range maritime reconnaissance anti-submarine warfare aircraft and two P-3C Orion jets of the Japanese Navy will be part of the exercise, said an official of the Indian Navy.

The two P-3C Orions, which are anti-submarine warfare aircraft, landed at naval air station Hansa in Goa today.

The short duration exercise is taking place amid concerns in India and Japan over China's growing presence in the Indo- Pacific region.

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Navy spokesperson Capt D K Sharma said aircrew from both navies will also have extensive interaction to evolve a "concept of joint operations"

"This exercise takes the bilateral relations to an unprecedented level of 'Strategic and Global partnership'," he said.

Japan Navy has participated in the recent trilateral Malabar exercise along with India and the US.

The three navies have been intensifying their cooperation considering China's expansionist behaviour in the critical sea lanes.

Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Kono last week had said that Tokyo favours a dialogue between Japan, the US, India and Australia to further boost strategic partnership among the four countries.

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(Published 29 October 2017, 19:38 IST)