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Indian, US Navies In Joint Exercises Near Andamana & Nicobar Islands
Amid tension between India and China over the Ladakh border dispute in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed in Galwan on June 15, the Indian Navy took part in military exercises with a US Navy battle led by USS NIMITZ near the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal. The USS Nimitz - a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier - and Indian ships carried out manoeuvres called Passing Exercise (PASSEX) to build upon years of trust between the two forces.
The Nimitz and the USS Ronald Reagan, another aircraft carrier, and four warships have been operating in the contested South China Sea region to assert freedom of navigation and provide a deterrent to China's expansionist plans.
"I can confirm that the USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Reagan are conducting dual-carrier operations and exercises in the South China Sea to support a free and open Indo-Pacific," Lt Cmdr. Sean Brophy, APR+M, Public Affairs Officer for the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group, told news agency ANI.
Earlier this month the Americans responded to an article by Global Times, a Chinese government mouthpiece, that appeared to warn the US of anti-aircraft carrier weapons.
Tensions between India and China spiked after skirmishes in the Pangong Lake region of eastern Ladakh in May and escalated dramatically after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the Galwan Valley region. Following extensive high-level military talks between the two sides, a mutual disengagement was initiated, with both forces moving back two kilometres from the LAC (line of actual control).
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