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The US and Indonesia are holding a fortnight-long military exercise in three Indonesian islands, with thousands of soldiers, sending a clear message to China not to impede freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region. The US is also providing funding assistance to Indonesia in its battle against Covid-19.</p>
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<strong>The Garuda Shield exercises<br />
</strong>The military exercises taking place at Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi will continue till August 14. Nearly 3,700 soldiers from the two nations are participating in the military drills.<br />
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Though both countries have been holding joint drills every year for the past 14 years, this military exercise is their largest ever. It also holds significance because of the charged-up atmosphere in the region&mdash;from the Korean peninsula to Taiwan strait and the South China Sea (SCS).&nbsp;</p>
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<em>US and Indonesian officers prepare for Garuda Shield military exercises (Photo courtesy: US Embassy Jakarta)<br />
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<strong>Indonesia lies on key shipping lines<br />
</strong>Speaking with India Narrative, Prof. Baladas Ghoshal&mdash;former General Secretary at the Society for Indian Ocean Studies&mdash;says that Indonesia, like the other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, is feeling uncomfortable due to China&#39;s adventurism in the region. &quot;They might be close to China but they seek security and want more Indo-Pacific cohesiveness&quot;, says Ghoshal.<br />
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&quot;Indonesia occupies an important geo-strategic region as it is located on major sea lanes connecting South Asia to East Asia and also Australia&mdash;therefore, overlooking the major trade and energy corridors. It looks into the Pacific Ocean through the Malacca Strait where it can pose a big problem to China if the need arises&quot;, Ghoshal says.<br />
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<strong>Restricting China in Indonesian waters<br />
</strong>With China claiming all of SCS as its maritime zone, it has initiated disputes with Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brunei. China also has a territorial dispute with Japan over the Senkaku islands. With Indonesia, it has territorial disputes over the Natuna Islands, while Indonesia claims waters around it as its Exclusive Economic Zone.<br />
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Now the US will help Indonesia develop the Natuna Islands to ward off Beijing. It will also provide Indonesia with $3.5 million to build a maritime training centre this year to augment its maritime capacities. Japan also has pitched in with developing ports and enhancing patrol capabilities to restrict China&#39;s territorial ambitions.<br />
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<strong>Funding the Covid-19 battle<br />
</strong>Going beyond the military exercise, the US and Indonesia are also augmenting diplomatic relations. Indonesian Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi is in the US to &quot;deepen the US-Indonesia Strategic Partnership.&quot; <a href="https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/08/02/statement-by-nsc-spokesperson-emily-horne-on-national-security-advisor-jake-sullivans-meeting-with-foreign-minister-retno-marsudi-of-indonesia/">The White House added</a> that the US &quot;will provide an additional $30 million in Covid-19 assistance to Indonesia, bringing the total US assistance to Indonesia since the start of the pandemic to more than $65 million&quot;.<br />
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The US will also provide PPE to the Indonesia armed forces.</p>
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National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan who met Marsudi a few days back reiterated American support for &quot;ASEAN centrality and ASEAN&rsquo;s essential role in the Indo-Pacific&rsquo;s regional architecture&quot;. The two countries also discussed the importance of freedom of the seas and adhering to the UNCLOS principles in the SCS.<br />
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<strong>US engagement with ASEAN<br />
</strong>With the ASEAN region hogging the limelight in a highly polarised world due to China&#39;s aggressive military manoeuvres, the <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/us-makes-friends-and-assures-allies-in-south-east-asia-as-it-whips-up-a-coalition-against-china-105337.html">US is increasingly focussing</a> on the region. Last week Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Singapore, Vietnam and the Philippines. Austin&#39;s biggest success was persuading Manila to continue with the Visiting Forces Agreement that allows the US to keep rotating its troops in military bases&mdash;strengthening the country to stand up to China.<br />
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Last month another high-ranking official from the Biden administration, <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/opinion-news/us-and-china-engage-in-a-bitter-war-of-words-ahead-of-xi-biden-meeting-104689.html">US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman</a> was in Japan, Mongolia and China to build a stronger response with regional allies as much as to remove the wrinkles out of the deepening rift with Beijing.</p>
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<strong>Read more on what is happening in the region:</strong></p>
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/south-korea-seeks-aircraft-carrier-amid-indo-pacific-turmoil-106171.html"><strong>South Korea seeks aircraft carrier amid Indo-Pacific turmoil</strong></a></p>
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<strong><a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/india-outlines-its-benign-indo-pacific-strategy-with-deployment-of-four-warships-106103.html">India outlines its benign Indo-Pacific strategy with deployment of four warships</a></strong></p>
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/indo-pacific-nations-sharpen-claws-against-china-with-us-weapons-106158.html"><strong>Indo-Pacific nations sharpen claws against China with US weapons</strong></a></p>
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/germany-joins-warship-swarm-in-the-south-china-sea-106109.html"><strong>Germany joins warship swarm in the South China Sea</strong></a></p>
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/opinion-news/talisman-sabre-war-games-emit-multiple-signals-to-china-in-the-indo-pacific-theatre-103375.html"><strong>Talisman Sabre 2021 war games emit multiple signals to China in the Indo-Pacific theatre</strong></a></p>
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<a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/analysis-news/japanese-white-paper-points-to-china-s-rise-in-technology-and-military-as-a-threat-to-regional-peace-101535.html"><strong>Japanese white paper points to China&#39;s rise in technology and military as a threat to regional peace</strong></a></p>
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