Joint training of four countries of Japan, the United States, Australia and India China's movement to advance into the ocean is also restrained at 5:16 on November 4

Joint training by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Navy of the United States, Australia, and India began on the 3rd in the waters near India.

The four countries are strengthening their security ties under the "free and open Indo-Pacific", and the training seems to be aimed at strongly restraining China's advance into the ocean.

The joint training "Malabar" by the Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Navy of the United States, Australia, and India began on the 3rd in the Bay of Bengal off the eastern coast of India. Is participating.



Australia's participation is the first since 2015, when the participating countries became the current framework, showing the security cohesion of the four countries under the "free and open Indo-Pacific", and China's move to advance into the ocean It seems that there is an aim to strongly restrain.



According to the Ministry of Defense of India, the training will be held from the 3rd to the 6th of November, and will be held twice in the middle of this month. I'm going to confirm the cooperation with.

Japan, the United States, Australia, and India have just confirmed their policy of uniting with China in mind at a foreign ministers' meeting held in Tokyo in October.



Regarding joint training by the four countries, spokesman Wang Wenbin of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China said at a press conference on the 3rd, "We hope that such military actions will contribute to the peace and stability of the region and not the other way around. I restrained it by saying.