India, Australia to deepen maritime engagement

Update: 2013-06-06 00:14 GMT
India and Australia on Wednesday reiterated that maritime security and freedom of navigation in accordance with principles of international law were critical for the growth of the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean regions.

The two countries agreed to enhance maritime cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region bilaterally and multilaterally, at a time when Beijing is making attempts to spread its arc of influence in the Indian Ocean region.

In a joint statement issued after talks between defence minister AK Antony and his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith in Canberra, the two sides agreed to work out the contours of a bilateral maritime exercise in 2015. Antony is the first Indian defence minister to visit Australia.

China has been suspicious of growing strategic relations between India and countries in the Indo-pacific region and it has in the past raised concerns about India roping Australia into bilateral naval exercises with the US.

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