India- Japan performs joint war practice amid china dispute
India- Japan performs joint war practice amid china dispute
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New Delhi: The deadlock in Ladakh between India and China is at the peak, while China also has a dispute with Japan over the islands in the East China Sea. Meanwhile, the Indian and Japanese Navy have conducted a joint exercise to counter China's growing threats in the Indian Ocean.

The Japanese Navy tweeted that on June 27, JS KASHIMA and JS SHIMAYUKI of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force conducted a maneuver in the Indian Ocean with the Indian Navy's INS Rana and INS Kulish. Through this, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force increased its understanding and cooperation with the Indian Navy. At the same time, China will be stung by the joint exercise between India and Japan, although it has not responded to this.

According to media reports, the Japanese destroyer warship Kaiga detected a Chinese submarine within 24 nautical miles near Okinawa Island in southern Japan. After which the Japanese Navy in action, with the help of its patrolling aircraft, drove the Chinese submarine out of its waters. Let us tell you that Japan also caught a Chinese submarine in its water range in 2018.

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