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    India's Rudram-1 Missile: How does it stack up against global competitors?

    Rudram 1 Missile: India has successfully tested its first indigenous anti-radiation missile, the Rudram-1, developed by DRDO for the Indian Air Force. Integrated with Sukhoi-30MKI jets, it targets radiation sources with INS-GPS navigation and a Passive Homing Head, crucial for Suppression of Enemy Air Defence (SEAD). Compared globally, Rudram-1 enhances India's SEAD capabilities against adversaries like the US (AGM-88 HARM), Russia (Kh-58), UK (ALARM), China (FT-2000), Iran (Hormoz-2), and Brazil (MAR-1). This milestone strengthens India's defense against regional threats, showcasing its technological prowess and commitment to indigenous defense innovation.

    Aerial drone likely launched by Yemen's Houthi rebels hits ship in the Red Sea

    Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden, causing no damage, in a recent escalation of their attacks on shipping lanes amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. The vessel reported three explosions nearby but was not hit. The Houthis, who control Yemen's capital, claimed responsibility, identifying the target as the Transworld Navigator. The U.S. military destroyed three Houthi drone boats in the Red Sea and ordered the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower to return home after an extended deployment. The USS Theodore Roosevelt will replace it after exercises in the Indo-Pacific.

    Ship attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels in fatal assault sinks in Red Sea in their second sinking

    A bulk carrier sank in the Red Sea days after an attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels, who are believed to have killed one mariner on board. The sinking of the Tutor marks an escalation in the Houthis' campaign targeting Red Sea shipping, despite ongoing U.S.-led efforts to halt the attacks. The attack, using drone boats, highlights the ongoing conflict in the region. The shipping industry has condemned the attacks, calling for them to stop immediately. Meanwhile, the Houthis claim that U.S.-led airstrikes targeted areas in Yemen under rebel control.

    China competes for influence in the South Pacific

    The South Pacific, dotted with small and vulnerable island states, has become a battleground for influence between China and the traditional benefactors of Australia, New Zealand, and the USA.

    Indian Navy's indigenous stealth frigate INS Shivalik arrives in Japan to take part in 'JIMEX 24'

    INS Shivalik and J S Yugiri are actively participating in the eighth edition of the bilateral Japan-India maritime exercise, JIMEX 24, showcasing mutual cooperation and commitment to maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region.

    Japan, US, South Korean coast guards hold 1st joint drill off Japan's coast as China concerns rise

    Japanese, US, and South Korean coast guard vessels conducted their first joint drill off Japan's coast, aimed at strengthening maritime ties in response to China's increased assertiveness in territorial claims. The drill, which involved patrol vessels and helicopters, focused on search and rescue operations. The countries agreed last August to enhance security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. Japan has bolstered defenses in southwestern Japan in response to Chinese assertiveness, particularly around Taiwan.

    • India and Oman strengthen maritime defence relations through Staff Talks

      The 6th edition of Staff Talks between the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy of Oman took place from June 4 to 5 in New Delhi, as announced by the Ministry of Defence. The discussions aimed to enhance the defense relations between India and Oman in the maritime domain. The talks were led by Cmde Jasim Mohammed Ali Al Balushi from RNO and Cmde Manmeet Singh Khurana from India. Topics included maritime security challenges, interoperability, operational collaboration, and training. Oman is a key partner for India in the Gulf region, and these talks help strengthen naval cooperation between the two countries.

      Cochin Shipyard gets EUR 60 million order for hybrid SOVs from UK operator

      CSL said the hybrid SOVs are the workhorse of the growing, highly specialised renewables segment, in which it is actively looking forward with their proven track-record in the offshore support vessels.

      Indian Navy warships complete Manila visit as part of operational deployment to South China Sea

      Indian Navy ships INS Delhi, INS Shakti, and INS Kiltan completed their visit to Manila, Philippines as part of the Operational Deployment of the Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet to the South China Sea, emphasizing India's commitment to peace and stability in the region.

      Chinese military practiced Taiwan invasion manoeuvres in 2023, says US general

      In the exercises, the People's Liberation Army simulated a maritime and air blockade of Taiwan, amphibious assaults and counter-intervention operations, Deputy Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Lieutenant General Stephen Sklenka, said in a speech in Canberra.

      Iran looking at some investments from India in Chabahar region after pact on port operation, says envoy

      Iran is looking at some investments from India in Chabahar region post a long-term deal on the Chabahar Port operations, a top Iranian diplomat has said. Talking to PTI, Davoud Rezaei Eskandari, Acting Consul General of Iran in Mumbai, also said that the Chabahar Port deal could be a turning point for its "most relations" with India.

      Yemen's Houthi rebels launch a missile that strikes an oil tanker in the Red Sea, US military says

      Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted the Panama-flagged, Greek-owned oil tanker in the Red Sea amid conflicts over the Israel-Hamas war. They disrupted trade routes to China and Russia, causing a fire aboard the Wind. The rebels faced a US-led airstrike campaign in Yemen's Marib province.

      Philippines to buy 5 Japan-made coast guard ships in $400 mn deal

      The Philippines agrees to buy five coast guard patrol ships from Japan to counter Chinese pressure in the South China Sea. Tokyo will provide a loan for the vessels to enhance maritime operations of the Philippine Coast Guard. The deal signifies the strengthening ties between the two countries amid regional security challenges.

      China plans to float nuclear reactors in disputed South China Sea, analysts see it 'risky for environment'

      China's development of marine nuclear power platforms in the South China Sea raises concerns for regional stability and security. The US warns of the risks posed by China's plans to power disputed islands with floating reactors. Analysts highlight the potential for radiation leaks, weaponization, and security implications in the region.

      US military says first aid shipment has been sent across newly built pier into Gaza Strip

      Trucks carrying vital aid for Gaza arrived via a U.S. floating pier amid Israeli restrictions, marking the start of an operation aiming to scale up to 150 truckloads daily. The U.S. military seeks to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, as fuel shortages and logistical challenges persist. The U.N. emphasizes the urgent need for fuel to ensure aid reaches those in need.

      US military says Gaza Strip pier project is completed, aid to soon flow as Israel-Hamas war rages on

      The US military completed the installation of a floating pier off the coast of Gaza, enabling the delivery of humanitarian aid amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict. Aid will be transported via sea route to a secure area on land for distribution. The initiative aims to alleviate food shortages and medical needs in the besieged enclave.

      No unauthorised operation by Indian military pilots in Maldives: High Commission

      India dismisses Maldivian Defence Minister's claim of unauthorized operation by Indian military helicopter pilots in 2019. Relations strained as President Mohamed Muizzu demanded withdrawal of Indian military troops by May 10. Defence Minister Ghassan highlighted an alleged unauthorized sortie incident during a press conference, mentioning an emergency landing at Thimarafushi.

      US calls on Iran to halt unprecedented weapons transfers to Yemen's Houthis for attacks on ships

      The United States urged Iran to stop sending an "unprecedented" amount of weapons to Yemen's Houthi rebels, enabling them to carry out "reckless attacks" on ships. U.S. deputy ambassador Robert Wood called on the U.N. Security Council to hold Iran accountable for violating sanctions and strengthen enforcement measures. The conflict in Yemen, exacerbated by external actors like Iran, has led to significant civilian casualties and a dire humanitarian situation, with millions displaced and facing food scarcity and disease outbreaks.

      Three Indian naval ships visit Singapore from May 6-9

      INS Delhi, INS Shakti and INS Kiltan visited Singapore from May 6-9, aimed at undertaking bilateral engagements and discuss areas of mutual interest and cooperation, and reaffirming the commitment to enhance maritime security and stability in the region, according to an official statement shared by the Navy spokesperson.

      Indian Navy to hold maritime exercise with Singapore Navy to enhance operability

      "We look forward to further enhancing our operability and understanding of each other's operational philosophy and also increasing the competency of our bilateral exercise in keeping with the times that we are witnessing," said Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Fleet Read Admiral Rajesh Dhankhar.

      Navy should remain operationally ready to deter adversaries: Navy chief Admiral Tripathi

      Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, the newly appointed Chief of the Naval Staff, emphasized the need for the Indian Navy to maintain operational readiness to deter adversaries at sea. He highlighted the challenges in strategic waterways like the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, particularly with Houthi militants targeting merchant ships. Admiral Tripathi also pledged to enhance self-reliance and focus on human resource issues within the Navy, aiming to contribute to a developed India. His career spans nearly 39 years, marked by distinguished service and various leadership roles.

      Maritime Security: Indian Coast Guard seizes 173 kg of drugs in anti-narcotics operation

      Indian Coast Guard and ATS Gujarat conducted a successful joint operation, intercepting an Indian fishing boat at sea and seizing 173 kg of narcotics. This operation follows other recent interceptions, including the seizure of a Pakistani fishing boat with 86 kg of drugs, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.

      Discussed China's "dangerous actions" in South China Sea: Antony Blinken

      Speaking to reporters in Beijing, he said, "In today's meetings, I discussed the PRC's dangerous actions in the South China Sea, including against routine Philippine maintenance operations, maritime operations near the Second Thomas Shoal."

      CDS asks military, DRDO to work with startups to get cutting-edge space tech to reduce gap with adversaries

      In an effort to boost collaboration between the Indian space and defence sectors, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan today asked the three defence forces and DRDO to engage with the Space industry and startups to develop cutting-edge technology to reduce the gap with the adversaries.

      Indian Navy conducts mega exercise on East Coast

      Indian Navy's 'Poorvi Leher' exercise on East Coast validated procedures, demonstrated ordnance delivery capability, highlighted high interoperability with other services, and enhanced readiness to respond to maritime challenges in the region.

      'India Zindabad': Pakistanis raise slogan after being rescued by Indian Navy from Somali pirates

      The Indian Navy carried out a daring rescue operation in the Arabian Sea on March 29, saving 23 Pakistani nationals from Somali pirates aboard the Iranian fishing vessel Al-Kambar. The rescued crew expressed their gratitude by chanting 'India Zindabad.' The operation involved a specialist team from the Indian Navy, which protected the crew from armed pirates and ensured the vessel's safety. The crew underwent medical checkups before resuming their fishing activities. The operation demonstrates the Indian Navy's commitment to maritime security and the safety of all seafarers in the region.

      Indian Navy rescues hijacked Iranian fishing vessel, 23 Pakistani crew members

      The Indian Navy late evening on Friday had said that it was engaged in an operation to rescue the hijacked fishing vessel, which had reportedly been boarded by nine armed pirates, and its crew at sea.

      Defence secretary inaugurates Coast Guard's hovercraft maintenance unit at Okha in Gujarat

      Talking to reporters after the ceremony, Aramane said the Centre is committed to increasing the ICG's strengths and capabilities so that it can protect the Indian coastline without any trouble. "The main objective of the Indian Coast Guard is to save the country from outside threats. The Centre is trying its best to provide all the required equipment to the ICG. At present, they have several patrol vessels, fast boats and aircraft," he said.

      Indian warship rescues 21 crew members from drone-hit vessel in Gulf of Aden

      The Indian Navy informed in a statement on Thursday that its naval warship, INS Kolkata swiftly acted against Wednesday's maritime incident and all the crew members were safely evacuated to Djibouti.

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