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    China deploys aircraft carrier off Philippine coast amid tensions over South China Sea

    China's second aircraft carrier 'Shandong' has been deployed to patrol waters off the Philippine coast amidst growing tensions over territorial claims in the South China Sea, serving as a deterrent against perceived provocations. The carrier's presence is seen as a signal of China's resolve to protect its sovereignty amid escalating maritime conflicts with Manila. The deployment follows China's introduction of a new law authorizing its coast guard to detain foreign ships and crews in contested waters.

    Taiwan detects 35 Chinese military aircraft, seven naval vessels near its territory

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting 35 Chinese military aircraft and seven naval vessels near Taiwan from Wednesday to Thursday morning. Among these, 33 aircraft crossed the median line, entering Taiwan's ADIZ. In response, Taiwan deployed aircraft, naval ships, and coastal missile systems. This incident is part of a pattern of increased Chinese military activity around Taiwan, with 371 aircraft and 204 vessels detected so far in June. Additionally, Taiwan's Coast Guard monitored four Chinese vessels near the Kinmen Islands, reflecting ongoing tensions and China's assertive policies towards Taiwan.

    Taiwan detects 15 Chinese military aircraft, 6 naval ships around nation

    The Ministry of National Defense reported 15 Chinese military aircraft and six naval vessels near Taiwan over the weekend. Eight aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line into Taiwan's air defense identification zone. Taiwan responded by deploying aircraft, naval ships, and coastal missile systems to monitor the activity. This adds to a pattern of increased Chinese military presence around Taiwan, with 301 aircraft and 183 naval/coast guard vessels tracked this month alone. China's actions are part of its strategy to assert sovereignty over Taiwan.

    New Zealand will increase its military contribution to N. Korea sanctions monitoring

    New Zealand will enhance its contribution to North Korea sanctions monitoring based in Japan, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced on Tuesday. The government will deploy New Zealand Defence Force ships for the first time and increase aircraft deployments until September 2026. This decision underscores New Zealand's commitment to collective security in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite facing challenges like high attrition rates and aging equipment, New Zealand aims to boost military spending, with a new Defence Capability Report set for approval later this year, according to Defence Minister Judith Collins.

    Taiwan detects 10 Chinese ships, six military aircraft around nation

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels. Grey zone tactics used by China around Taiwan have increased tensions since Lai Ching Te became the new President of Taiwan. Taiwan responded by deploying aircraft, navy ships, and coastal-based missile systems to monitor PLA activity. Tensions between China and Taiwan remain high.

    Philippines says troops held weapons but did not point at Chinese coast guard

    Philippine troops on a warship in the South China Sea held onto their weapons after a close encounter with Chinese coast guard boats at a disputed shoal.

    • India successfully test-fires Rudra-II air-to-surface missile from Su-30 fighter jet

      India successfully test-fired the RudraM-II air-to-surface missile from a Su-30 fighter jet, marking a significant advancement in its defence capabilities. The missile, incorporating indigenous technologies, met all trial objectives, validating its propulsion system and control and guidance algorithm. This successful test reinforces the RudraM-II system's role as a force multiplier for the armed forces, with future developments focused on enhancing India's air superiority tactical capability.

      Taiwan detects Chinese incursion with military vessels around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence has detected Chinese military vessels near the nation, including seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels and four China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels. The Taiwan Armed Forces (ROCArmedForces) have monitored the situation and responded accordingly. This development marks a concerning escalation in tensions between Taiwan and China, which has long claimed sovereignty over the island.

      Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet Ships arrive in Manila to participate in Maritime Partnership Exercise

      Indian Navy ships INS Delhi, INS Shakti, and INS Kiltan arrived in Manila, Philippines, as part of the Operational Deployment of the Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet to the South China Sea. The visit aims to strengthen the friendship and maritime cooperation between India and the Philippines. The ships were warmly welcomed by the Philippines Navy and will engage in professional interactions, sports fixtures, and community outreach programs. This visit comes amid tensions between China and the Philippines over the Scarborough Shoal, highlighting the strategic importance of maritime partnerships in the region.

      Taiwan detects 6 Chinese aircraft, 7 vessels around its vicinity

      Taiwan's Ministry of Defence reported the detection of six Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels around its territory on Monday. Notably, six aircraft crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and southwestern Air Defense Identification Zones (ADIZ). Taiwan's Armed Forces monitored and responded to these incursions.

      Taiwan detects Chinese incursion with aircraft and vessels around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected Chinese aircraft and PLAN vessels around Taiwan, with one aircraft crossing into Taiwan's ADIZ. Taiwan's Armed forces responded amid tensions with China, as reported by Taiwan News in the Taiwan Strait.

      Taiwan detects 27 Chinese aircraft, seven vessels near its airspace, water

      Taiwan detected 27 Chinese aircraft and seven naval vessels around the Taiwan Strait amid growing tensions with China. The Ministry of National Defence reported incursions into Taiwan's airspace. Beijing's reunification intentions heightened geopolitical tensions. Taiwan News linked the activities to Nancy Pelosi's visit. Grey zone tactics by China and Taiwanese Armed Forces responses have raised concerns.

      Forty-five Chinese aircraft, 6 vessels detected near Taiwan, tensions rise

      According to official statements released on Wednesday, a total of 45 PLA aircraft and 6 vessels from China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) were detected operating near Taiwan as of 6 am local time. Of particular concern was the intrusion into Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) by 26 aircraft, which crossed the median line, venturing into the northern and southwestern sectors of Taiwan's airspace.

      UK confirms it will build six new warships for Royal Marines

      Grant Shapps orders six new warships for Royal Marines, boosting British military capabilities. The Multi Role Support Ships are part of the defense spending increase to 2.5% of GDP by 2030, reflecting a new era of British shipbuilding.

      Taiwan detects 7 Chinese naval ships, 2 military aircraft encircling it

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense detected seven Chinese naval vessels and two military aircraft near Taiwan. Two of the aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line. Taiwan responded by deploying aircraft, naval ships, and coastal defense missile systems. These actions come amid rising tensions between Taiwan and China, with China considering Taiwan a renegade province. China has increased military activities around Taiwan, with Taiwan tracking Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels multiple times this month. China's use of grey zone tactics, including sending military assets near Taiwan, has escalated since September 2020.

      Taiwan reports surge in Chinese military activity near island

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported a significant presence of Chinese military aircraft and vessels near Taiwan, with 15 PLA aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels observed. Of particular concern was the breach of Taiwan's SW ADIZ by 9 aircraft. Taiwan's Armed Forces closely monitored the situation and responded accordingly. This development underscores escalating tensions between Taiwan and China, with Beijing considering Taiwan a renegade province. The increased activity comes amid growing geopolitical tensions, with China intensifying its "grey zone tactics" near Taiwan.

      China says its military took necessary steps to warn Australia in jet incident

      China stated that its military took measures to warn and alert an Australian aircraft after Australia accused a Chinese fighter jet of endangering one of its military helicopters in an "unsafe" confrontation over the Yellow Sea. The incident occurred during an operation to enforce sanctions against North Korea and could strain the nations' attempts to mend ties after tensions in 2020 over COVID-19 origins. Australia demanded an explanation from China and made strong representations, while China urged Australia to stop provocations and hype to prevent misunderstandings.

      Australian PM Albanese says China military air incident unacceptable

      Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized Beijing's actions as "unacceptable" after a Chinese fighter jet reportedly fired flares near an Australian navy helicopter in the Yellow Sea. The helicopter was enforcing UN sanctions on North Korea when the incident occurred. Canberra has expressed its concerns to China through diplomatic channels, but Beijing has yet to respond. This incident adds to existing tensions, especially regarding security, as Australia strengthens ties with the US to counter China's influence in the region.

      Talks between India and China going on "well": Rajnath Singh on possible resolution of Eastern Ladakh row

      Under the theaterisation model, the government seeks to integrate the capabilities of the Army, Air Force and Navy and optimally utilise their resources for wars and operations. "The theaterisation process has started. There has been progress on it. Consensus is emerging on it among the three services as it will ensure better utilisation of resources and enhance the military's overall capabilities," the defence minister said.

      Navy performed 'miracle': Rajnath Singh on its operations to assist merchant ships in strategic sea lanes

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has praised the Indian Navy's operations in foreign waters, highlighting its ability to assist merchant ships threatened by pirates. He also mentioned the government's readiness to consider the Navy's proposal for a second aircraft carrier, the IAC-II, with a displacement of 45,000 tonnes and estimated cost of around Rs 40,000 crore. Singh emphasized the importance of India becoming self-reliant in the defence sector and set a target of increasing defence exports to Rs 50,000 crore in the next five-six years.

      Taiwan detects 26 Chinese military aircraft, five naval vessels around nation

      Among the 26 People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, 14 aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line, Taiwan's MND said. Two Chinese military aircraft were spotted in the northeast sector of Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) and three other fighters entered the southwest ADIZ, Taiwan News reported.

      Taiwan detects 21 Chinese military aircraft, 7 naval ships encircling it

      According to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence, of the 21 People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, 14 crossed the Taiwan Strait median line, adding that three entered the southwest corner of Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) and two were detected in the northeast ADIZ.

      A look at Iran's military capabilities as it threatens Israel

      Iran's military faces regional tensions with Israel, retaliating against attacks. Possessing drones, missiles, and air defenses, it lags behind global powers in air force and sophisticated weaponry. The conflict between Iran and Israel remains a focus of international concern.

      India-US ESG discusses defence cooperation, highlights comprehensive partnership

      The India-US Executive Steering Group (ESG) meeting at the US Army Pacific Headquarters in Hawaii was a key platform for discussing defence cooperation engagements. Led by Lt Gen TK Aich DCOAS (Strategy), the Indian delegation was briefed on the capabilities of the Lightning Academy and Aviation Brigade. This meeting underscores the comprehensive global strategic partnership between India and the US, driven by shared democratic values and vibrant people-to-people contacts. The recent Tiger Triumph 2024 exercise showcased deepening military ties, including cross-deck helicopter operations and joint HADR operations.

      Here's why Israel deployed its C-Dome defence system for the first time

      Israel deployed its ship-mounted C-Dome defense system for the first time against a suspicious aerial target near Eilat. The C-Dome, a naval version of the Iron Dome, intercepted the target, with no reported injuries or damage. The incident follows previous missile threats in February from Yemen's Houthi rebels. The C-Dome, mounted on Sa'ar 6-class corvettes, uses the same interceptor as the Iron Dome and is part of Israel's defense against rocket attacks.

      Taiwan detects eight Chinese military aircraft, five naval vessels around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected eight Chinese military aircraft and five naval vessels operating around the nation. Taiwan responded by monitoring People's Liberation Army (PLA) activity and deploying appropriate forces. One PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's southwest air defence identification zone (ADIZ). China has intensified gray zone tactics since September 2020, with increased military aircraft and naval ships around Taiwan. Taiwan's armed forces have been vigilant, deploying aircraft, naval ships, and air defence missile systems to monitor Chinese army activity.

      Indian Army's battalion group takes part in exercise 'Tiger Triumph'

      A battalion group of over 700 Indian Army personnel is participating in the bilateral tri-service exercise 'Tiger Triumph-24' with the US on the Eastern Seaboard from March 18-31. The exercise focuses on enhancing interoperability for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations. The Indian Army contingent includes infantry, mechanised infantry, Para (Special Forces), artillery, engineers, and other supporting arms, showcasing new weapons and technologies. The exercise involves a harbour phase at Visakhapatnam and a sea phase at Kakinada, demonstrating amphibious capabilities and fostering mutual understanding between the forces.

      Taiwan detects 7 Chinese naval ships, 5 military aircraft around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense reported increased Chinese military presence, with seven naval vessels and five aircraft detected around Taiwan. This follows a pattern of heightened activity, including eight vessels and six aircraft detected the previous day. Taiwan's armed forces are monitoring and responding to these developments, deploying aircraft, navy vessels, and coastal missile systems. Since September 2020, China has escalated its gray zone tactics, incrementally increasing military operations near Taiwan to achieve its security objectives without direct force.

      36 Chinese military aircraft detected around Taiwan

      The Taiwan defence ministry reported a record-high of 36 Chinese military aircraft near the island, including 13 crossing the sensitive Taiwan Strait median line. Since President Tsai Ing-wen's 2016 election, Beijing has increased military pressures, regularly sending warplanes and naval vessels near Taiwan. The recent uptick in activity follows China's opposition to Tsai's stance on Taiwan's independence. China's Taiwan Affairs Office criticized vice president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim's diplomatic visits, accusing her of promoting Taiwan independence, further escalating tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

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