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Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea | South China Sea News

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Philippines, India hold first joint naval drill in disputed South China Sea | South China Sea News
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India and the Philippines conducted their first joint naval exercises in the South China Sea, coinciding with President Ferdinand Marcos’s trip to India. The two-day exercise, which took place in the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, is likely to provoke China, which claims the area and has criticized the military cooperation.

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