New Delhi: India is favourably considering Australia's keen interest to be part of the next edition of the Malabar naval exercise which is scheduled to be held later this year.
If India decides to include Australia in the exercise, then it will comprise all members of the "Quad" or Quadrilateral coalition which was set up with an aim to ensure peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific and check China's increasing efforts to expand military influence in the region, people familiar with the development said on Friday.
In November 2017, India, US, Japan and Australia gave shape to the long-pending "Quad" Coalition to develop a new strategy to keep the critical sea routes in the Indo-Pacific free of any influence.
India is favourably considering Australia's interest to be part of the Malabar exercise, the people cited above said, adding a formal decision is likely to be taken in the next couple of weeks.
The indication of India's willingness to include Australia in the Malabar exercise comes in the midst of a bitter border row between Indian and Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.
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China has been suspicious about the purpose of the Malabar exercise as it feels that the annual war game is an effort to contain its influence in the Indo-Pacific region.