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Australia for joint task force with India to counter maritime terror

'It (Indo-Australian military ties) is a very important relationship. Both the countries are very close to each other, especially the military,' said Lt Cdr Shane Doolin.

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    Australia's diplomatic relations with India may have come under strain over recent racial attack on Indians there, but the military relations is soaring to new heights, with their navy looking at a joint task force in Asia-Pacific region to combat the terror and other threats.

    "It (Indo-Australian military ties) is a very important relationship. Both the countries are very close to each other, especially the military. What's been happening back home will not come in the way of the relations. It is going to continue to develop," Lt Cdr Shane Doolin, the commanding officer of the Royal Australian Navy's HMAS Glenelg, a patrol boat, told visiting Indian journalists on board his ship here today. 

    Glenelg, an Armidale class boat, is here for the five-day Milan-2010 naval exercise being hosted by the Indian Navy and
    attended by navies from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand,
    Myanmar, Vietnam, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and
    Singapore.

    "This (Milan) is a joint exercise of navies from the region (South Asia, South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand). Piracy, terrorism, gun-running, drug smuggling and illegal immigration were part of the table-top exercise this time, apart from humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR). We are looking at the possibility of a joint task force of all the 13 navies from this region against these scourges," Cdr Doolin said.

    "It is the obligation of all the nations to participate in anti-piracy and counter terrorism operations. All these nations can contribute in this," he added.

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