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India and Philippines launch first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea
India and Philippines launch first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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India and Philippines launch first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea

India and the Philippines staged joint sail and naval exercises in the South China Sea for the first time — a high-profile military deployment likely to provoke Beijing, which lays claim to the contested waters. Filipino armed forces chief of staff General Romeo Brawner said Monday that the exercises — which began on Sunday — had so far been successful. When asked if Chinese forces carried out a response, Brawner said: "we did not experience any untoward incident but we were still shadowed. We expected that already.' Chinese navy and coast guard ships have kept watch from a distance in past joint patrols with other foreign navies, the Philippine military claimed. Beijing has separate territorial disputes with both India and the Philippines, and a long-standing regional rivalry with New Delhi. It has laid claim to virtually the entire South China Sea, a key global trade route in the Western Pacific Ocean that borders the Southeast Asian mainland. Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also lay claims to parts of the waters, disputes over which have led to tense confrontations. The Philippines has staged patrols with foreign navies such as the US, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and France in the past to push for freely navigating the waters and strengthen deterrence against China. It has also allowed journalists to join territorial sea and aerial patrols to witness Beijing's increasingly aggressive actions. Last week, China's Ministry of National Defence called the Philippines a "troublemaker" and said it strategically aligned itself with foreign powers to stir up trouble in what China claims are its territorial waters. 'China never wavers in its resolve and will to safeguard national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests and will take resolute countermeasures against any provocations by the Philippine side,' Defence Ministry spokesperson Colonel Zhang Xiaogang told a news conference. Brawner defended the joint drills with India by arguing that Manila needed to "partner with like-minded nations." "That's what we're doing with India," he said, adding that the southeast Asian country "has to be strengthened through modernisation." The Philippines and India have a "shared commitment to maritime security, regional stability and a rules-based international order in one of the world's most geopolitically sensitive regions." The drills come ahead of a five-day state visit by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos to India. Marcos and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are set to conduct talks to boost defence, trade, investment, agriculture, tourism and pharmaceuticals.

Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea
Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea

Al Jazeera

time04-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Jazeera

Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea

India and the Philippines have staged their first joint sail and naval exercises in the disputed South China Sea. The two-day joint military deployment that kicked off on Sunday is likely to anger China, which claims nearly the entire key waterway and has separate territorial disputes with the two Asian countries. Philippine Chief of Staff Romeo Brawner Jr said on Monday that the joint sail took place inside his country's exclusive economic zone. 'We did not experience any untoward incidents, but there are still those shadowing us – as we had already expected,' Brawner told reporters, without naming China. In past joint patrols with other foreign navies, Chinese navy and coastguard ships have kept watch from a distance, according to the Philippine military. Indian navy ships that took part included guided missile destroyer INS Delhi, tanker INS Shakti and corvette INS Kiltan. The Philippines deployed two frigates, BRP Miguel Malvar and BRP Jose Rizal. The exercise coincided with President Ferdinand Marcos's departure for a five-day trip to India, where he said he would look to deepen maritime ties and seek cooperation on sectors including defence, pharmaceuticals and agriculture. Brawner, meanwhile, expressed hope that Filipino forces could engage India's military in more joint manoeuvres in the future. The drill 'sends a powerful signal of solidarity, strength in partnership and the energy of cooperation between two vibrant democracies in the Indo-Pacific', he said. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that territorial and maritime disputes should be resolved between the countries directly involved, and no third party should intervene. In response to a question last week about the Philippines' plans to build up military cooperation, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense called the country a 'troublemaker' that has aligned itself with foreign forces to stir up trouble, in what China deems its own territorial waters. 'China never wavers in its resolve and will safeguard national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, and take resolute countermeasures against any provocations by the Philippine side,' spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang had told reporters. The South China Sea is a strategic shipping route where $3 trillion of annual shipborne commerce takes place. A 2016 ruling of an international arbitral tribunal found China's sweeping claims have no basis under international law, a decision Beijing rejects.

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