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THE TIMES OF INDIA. PM Modi, Shinzo Abe review progress in ties ahead of Malabar exercise G20 GERMANY 2017 HAMBURG: Prime Minister Narencra Modi met his Japanese counterpart HAMBURG Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of the G20 Summit and reviewed progress in bilateral ties as the two nations geared up for the Malabar naval exercise ‘amid China's growing military assertiveness in the disputed South and East China seas ‘The meeting between the two leaders comes months after the two nations inked a civil nuclear cooperation agreement. “The two leaders briefly reviewed progress in bilateral relations, including In Important projects, since their last meeting in Japan during Prime Minister's visit in November 2016" a statement said, Prime Minister Modi also expressed satisfaction at developments in bilateral relations since then, "The Prime Minister sald that he looked forward to Prime Minister Abe's forthcoming visit to India for the next Annual Summit and hoped that it would further strengthen thelr cooperation’ the statement added. ‘The Malabar navel exercise involving Indian, American and Japanese navies will kick start on July 10 in the Bay of Bengal A sizeable number of aircraft, naval ships and nuclear submarines of the navies of the three countries will be part of the annual exercise, considered a major war game in the region epee nana ornare trae ac pageesnee eatin rietricestowpinx08 Lore ‘The exercise is taking place in the backdrop of @ major military standoff between armies of India and China in the Sikkim section and Beljing ramping up its naval presence in the South China Sea, There are disputes between China, Japan, and South Korea over the extent of thelr respective exclusive economie zones In the: East China See, ‘The aim of the Malabar exercise is to achieve deeper military ties and greater interoperability among the navies of India, Jagan and the US in the strategically-important Indo- Pacific region. India and the US have regularly conducted the annual exercise since 1992, Beljing has been suspicious about the purpose of Malabar exercises as it feels that 'e annual war game is an effort to contain ts influence in the Indo-Pacific region. Modi last met Abe during his visit to Japan in November 2016. eins iatinescomnapr- stirs abe ren. pragens nes eat maine xeceircestompin 08ers

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