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India–Japan–Indonesia Naval Drill in the Andaman Sea Signals a New Indo-Pacific Security Alignment
While MILAN 2026 captured global attention in Visakhapatnam, a quieter but strategically sharper message emerged days earlier in the Andaman Sea. India, Japan and Indonesia conducted a trilateral naval exercise near the Malacca Strait — a calculated display of interoperability and shared resolve. Beyond drills and maneuvers, it signalled the evolution of a new Indo-Pacific security architecture built on stability, security and safety. Indian, Japanese and Indonesian naval war

Kaveri Jain
2 days ago3 min read


High-Level Roundtable Highlights Northeast India’s Strategic Role in Indo-Pacific Alliances
Shillong, December 3, 2024 – The Asian Confluence, a premier think tank, hosted an interactive high-level roundtable discussion titled...

Peeush Srivastava
Dec 4, 20241 min read
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