The Wall Street Journal reports that the United States and its Pacific allies are conducting joint military training to counter China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region.

The Balikatan joint exercise involves special operations forces from the United States, the Philippines, and Australia, focusing on maritime security operations and joint defense capabilities. The drills are being held in areas near the South China Sea and are seen as a significant step in Washington’s effort to deepen Indo-Pacific security alliances.

Analysts note that as China’s activities in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait continue to increase, the US is strengthening military coordination with both traditional allies and emerging partners to maintain regional balance of power. The Philippines, as a key US ally in Southeast Asia, holds strategic importance for the Indo-Pacific security architecture.

The exercise sends a clear signal: the US and its allies have both the capability and the willingness to coordinate actions in the Indo-Pacific region to jointly address security challenges.