Exercise Malabar joint naval drills begin off Sydney coast | ABC News
Warships from India, Japan and the United States have met in Sydney Harbour as Australia hosts the annual “Exercise Malabar“ military drills for the first time.
The quad security partners deny their high-end warfare training is solely directed at China, but insist the activity is about promoting security in the region.
Defence correspondent Andrew Greene was onboard HMAS Brisbane as she made her way into Sydney.
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