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

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) reported that Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels conducted operations around Taiwan over the weekend. From Saturday 6 am to Sunday 6 am local time, five People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft entered Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) in various sectors. Additionally, seven People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels were active in the region. Taiwan's armed forces monitored these activities closely and responded appropriately. This incident is part of China's increasing military maneuvers near Taiwan amid ongoing tensions over sovereignty.

    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.

    Heat wave scorches US East Coast as dangerous temperatures expand to West

    Over 100 million people in the U.S. under heat warnings as dangerous heat dome expands to the West Coast. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming facing extreme heat. NWS warns of dangerous conditions with heat indices above 105 F. Climate change driving deadly heat waves globally.

    New China rules allow detention of foreigners in South China Sea

    New Chinese coast guard rules came into effect on Saturday, allowing for the detention of foreigners trespassing in the disputed South China Sea, where Beijing's actions have drawn criticism from its neighbors and the G7. China asserts dominance in the region despite competing claims, leading to tensions and confrontations with countries like the Philippines.

    Army, Navy join efforts to rescue excavator operator at soil cave-in site in Palghar

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde disclosed that the Army, Navy, and Coast Guard are aiding rescue efforts for an excavator operator trapped for 17 days after a cave-in at a water project in Palghar. The incident occurred during work on a tunnel shaft at the Surya water supply project site on May 29. Despite extensive operations by local teams and the NDRF, neither the operator nor the machine has been located.

    China Coast Guard rules the waves and waives the rules

    China intimidated Taiwan yet again with its large-scale Joint Sword-2024A exercise on 23-24 May. This saw People's Liberation Army (PLA) and CCG assets surround Taiwan and its outlying islands, underscoring the threat of a future Chinese quarantine or blockade of Taiwan.

    • 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.

      North Korea fires missile barrage toward eastern waters days after failed satellite launch

      North Korea allegedly fired a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles towards the eastern sea. The move drew condemnation from South Korea and Japan amidst heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The launches followed a failed attempt to launch a military reconnaissance satellite. North Korea's actions have been met with strong international criticism as they violate U.N. Security Council resolutions. The North vowed to continue developing its space reconnaissance capabilities despite setbacks.

      Tight security including help from Indian Coast Guard, Navy and 2,000 personnel in place for PM Modi's meditation

      In preparation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 45-hour visit to the renowned Vivekananda Rock Memorial, extensive arrangements have been made, including heightened security measures to ensure the safety of the BJP leader. Located at the southernmost tip of the country, the district will witness the deployment of a robust force comprising 2,000 police personnel and multiple security agencies to maintain strict surveillance during the PM's event. This visit comes five years after a similar meditation retreat undertaken by the Prime Minister in a cave near Kedarnath following the 2019 poll campaign.

      Chinese vessels maintain presence in East China Sea near disputed Senkaku islands for record 158 days

      China's Coast Guard ships have been in the waters surrounding Japanese-controlled islands in the East China Sea for a record 158 days, sparking concerns of hostilities between Japan and China.

      North Korea plans to launch a rocket soon, likely carrying its 2nd military spy satellite

      North Korea announced plans to launch a rocket carrying its second military spy satellite, drawing strong rebukes from South Korea and Japan. The launch, banned under UN resolutions, was disclosed during a trilateral meeting between South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Chinese Premier Li Qiang. North Korea's planned launch is viewed as a cover for testing its long-range missile technology, violating UN resolutions. Yoon and Kishida urged North Korea to cancel the launch, emphasizing its threat to regional peace and security.

      Indian Coast Guard closely monitors landfall of Cyclone Remal with disaster response team, ships, hovercraft on standby

      The Indian Coast Guard is closely monitoring the landfall of cyclone 'Remal,' with disaster response teams, ships, and hovercraft on standby for post-impact challenges. People are urged to follow official advisories and stay safe. Heavy rain has caused waterlogging in parts of Kolkata, with reports of uprooted trees. The cyclone is expected to weaken into a Cyclonic Storm as it moves north-northeastwards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has instructed the Union Home Ministry to monitor the situation and provide necessary assistance for restoration.

      Taiwan detects 21 Chinese military aircraft, 11 naval and 4 coast guard vessels near its territory

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting 21 Chinese military aircraft, 11 naval vessels, and 4 coast guard vessels near its territory from Sunday to Monday. Ten of the aircraft entered Taiwan's southwestern and southeastern ADIZ. In response, Taiwan deployed its naval vessels and coastal missiles for monitoring. This follows a pattern of increased Chinese military activity, with similar detections reported earlier. The tension highlights the geopolitical complexities in the Taiwan Strait, especially following President Lai Ching-te's recent inauguration and subsequent Chinese military drills around Taiwan.

      North Korea informs Japan of a plan to launch military spy satellite

      North Korea has informed Japan of its plan to launch a satellite by early next week, likely aiming to put its second military spy satellite into orbit. The notification comes as South Korea, Japan, and China hold their first trilateral meeting in over four years in Seoul. Japan's coast guard received the launch information, which involves safety precautions for waters between the Korean Peninsula and China, and east of the Philippines. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged cooperation with the U.S. and South Korea to prevent the launch, which violates U.N. bans on North Korean satellite launches viewed as missile tests.

      PM Modi chairs meeting to review preparedness for cyclone Remal, takes stock of disaster management infrastructure

      Modi reiterated the government's full support for the state authorities and emphasized the need for continuous monitoring and assistance post-landfall. He instructed for additional NDRF teams to be on standby, and for the Indian Coast Guard to be ready for emergency response. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of heightened vigilance by ports, railways, and highways to prevent any untoward incidents.

      Cyclone Remal to make landfall tonight with 135 kmph winds, coastal areas of Bengal and Bangladesh on high alert

      Cyclone Remal, the first pre-monsoon cyclone in the Bay of Bengal this season, is expected to make landfall between the coasts of West Bengal and Bangladesh. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted extremely heavy rainfall and issued alerts for several districts. Precautionary measures are being taken, including the suspension of airport and port operations, and fishermen have been advised to stay away from the area. Authorities are on high alert, and people in the affected areas are urged to stay indoors and safe.

      Philippines opens coast guard post after China build-up

      The Philippines opens a coast guard post in the far north to enhance security amid China's military build-up near Taiwan. The outpost aims to gather maritime data and intelligence to address threats like illicit trade and foreign intrusions.

      Taiwan's military, coast guard activate in response to China's drills

      Taiwan's aerial and naval forces responded to China's military drills as President Lai Ching-te swore in. Taipei's coast guard warned off Chinese vessels amid 'Joint Sword-2024A' war games.

      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.

      Philippines sends ships to disputed atoll where China building 'artificial island'

      Philippines monitors China's activities in the South China Sea, focusing on small-scale reclamation at Sabina Shoal. National security adviser calls for expelling Chinese diplomats. Permanent Court of Arbitration's ruling challenges China's claims.

      Three Indian Navy ships visit Singapore as part of South China Sea deployment

      Indian Naval Ships Delhi, Shakti, and Kiltan, led by Rear Admiral Rajesh Dhankhar, arrived in Singapore as part of the Indian Navy's Eastern Fleet's operational deployment to the South China Sea. The visit aims to strengthen the friendship and cooperation between India and Singapore through various engagements. The Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy have a longstanding relationship, with regular visits, exchanges, and training arrangements. This deployment highlights the strong ties between the two navies.

      BJP govt has made Gujarat hub for drug traffickers from Pakistan, alleges Congress' Jairam Ramesh

      Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh has accused the BJP government of making Gujarat a hub for drug traffickers from Pakistan and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response to the rise of drug smuggling in the state. Ramesh claimed that the BJP government has made Gujarat a hub for drug traffickers, with recent smuggling attempts detected.

      Drugs worth Rs 600 cr seized from Pakistani boat off Gujarat coast

      The apprehended boat along with its 14-member crew were being brought to Porbandar for further investigations, it said, adding that "the jointness of ICG and ATS, which has led to eleven such successful law enforcement operations in the last three years, itself reaffirms the synergy for national objectives."

      ICG foils Pakistan's drug smuggling attempt; seizes narcotics worth Rs 600 crore off Gujarat coast

      "The operation was the epitome of inter-agency coordination wherein the Indian Coast Guard (ICG)Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) collaborated seamlessly which culminated in the successful operation," said the Indian Coast Guard.

      North Korea fires missile off east coast, South Korea, Japan say

      A Japanese government alert and its coast guard also said North Korea had fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile. The projectile appeared to have landed outside Japan's exclusive economic zone area, the NHK broadcaster said. Japan's NTV broadcaster said the projectile was a short-range ballistic missile, citing a Japanese government official. The two countries' governments did not immediately have further details.

      17 Indians among 25 crew on ship seized by Iran; India in touch with Iran to secure release of Indians

      The Strait of Hormuz connects the Gulf with the Indian Ocean and, according to the US Energy Information Administration, more than a fifth of annual global oil consumption passes through it each year. A video shared on social media appeared to show people descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the Aries using a rope. Vessel tracking websites, vesselfinder.com and marinetraffic.com, say MSC Aries is a Portuguese-flagged container ship and gave its last reported position as in the Gulf.

      EAM Jaishankar visits Indian Coast Guard ship Samudra Paheredar in Philippines

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited the Indian Coast Guard ship Samudra Paheredar, a specialized Pollution Control Vessel, in Manila Bay, Philippines. The ship is on an overseas deployment to ASEAN countries, including the Philippines, Vietnam, and Brunei. The visit underscores India's commitment to maritime cooperation in the region. The ship's equipment includes specialized marine pollution control equipment and a Chetak Helicopter in pollution response configuration. The deployment aims to demonstrate India's marine pollution response capabilities and strengthen bilateral cooperation with maritime agencies in the ASEAN region.

      Indian Coast Guard ship in Philippines to bolster bilateral maritime cooperation

      The ICG ship is on an overseas deployment to ASEAN countries -- the Philippines, Vietnam, and Brunei -- from March 25 to April 12."The visit of a specialised Pollution Control Vessels is part of a broader initiative aimed at demonstration of ICG's marine pollution response capabilities and shared concern and resolve towards marine pollution in the ASEAN region, besides bolstering bilateral cooperation with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)," the Defence Ministry said in a statement.

      Philippines says three soldiers hurt by China water cannon

      In the latest incident in the South China Sea, the China Coast Guard attacked a Filipino supply vessel, injuring three Philippine troops. The vessel, Unaizah May 4, was delivering troops and supplies to a grounded Philippine navy ship on Second Thomas Shoal. This confrontation caused severe damage to the vessel. China's claims in the South China Sea conflict with those of other countries, including the Philippines. The US, with a mutual defense pact with Manila, has condemned the attack, calling it destabilizing and a disregard for international law.

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