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    India and Bangladesh strengthened defence ties with new naval contracts

    India and Bangladesh have strengthened their defence ties through a new deal signed after Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's visit to India. The Bangladesh Navy contracted India's Garden Reach Shipbuilding and Engineers (GRSE) for an 800-tonne oceangoing tug, funded by Indian credit. GRSE also recently signed a deal for a dredger. The tug will aid in towing, berthing, and rescue operations, and can handle harsh sea conditions. The nations also agreed on further cooperation in maritime security, space, and counterterrorism.

    Indian Navy participates in RIMPAC naval exercise

    The exercise will witness the participation of an aircraft carrier battle group, submarines, maritime reconnaissance aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, remotely piloted surface ships and also an amphibious force landing operations, Commander Madhwal said. The RIMPAC exercise will run till August 1.

    India expands military training for foreign partnerships across Gulf, ASEAN, and Africa

    India has significantly expanded its military training programs to strengthen defence partnerships with Gulf, ASEAN, and African nations. Initiatives range from basic infantry skills to advanced systems like submarines and fighter jets. Recently, 76 cadets from Saudi Arabia's King Fahad Naval Academy trained at India's Southern Naval Command in Kochi, focusing on maritime operations and seamanship. India hosts personnel from 26 African countries annually, providing training in counterinsurgency and jungle warfare.

    US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea as a show of force against nuclear-armed North Korea

    A U.S. aircraft carrier, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, has arrived in South Korea for a joint exercise involving Japan, aimed at bolstering military readiness against North Korean threats. The exercise, called Freedom Edge, follows heightened tensions after a security pact between Russia and North Korea. The U.S., South Korea, and Japan are increasing military cooperation, with the USS Roosevelt strike group expected to participate in the drills. The group will later head to the Middle East to promote regional stability and protect commerce.

    Indian Navy gets first woman helicopter pilot

    A passing out parade was held to celebrate the graduation of the 102nd Helicopter Conversion Course (HCC) and the completion of stage I training of the 4th Basic Helicopter Conversion Course (BHCC) at Naval Air Station - INS Rajali, Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu. 21 officers, including three from 03 BHCC, were awarded the prestigious "Golden Wings" by VAdm Rajesh Pendharkar, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command.

    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.

    • Passing out ceremony of 216 naval trainees held at INA in Kerala

      216 trainees, including women and foreign nationals, passed out at the Indian Naval Academy in Ezhimala, Kannur district. Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari praised their achievements and emphasized the significance of the event for the Indian Navy.

      Army chief highlights rapidly changing nature of warfare

      Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande emphasized the need for NDA cadets to enhance technical competencies for future battlefields during the passing out parade of the 146th course.

      Bachelors degree conferred on 205 cadets at NDA's 146th convocation ceremony

      205 cadets were conferred bachelor's degrees from Jawaharlal Nehru University during the convocation ceremony of the 146th course of the National Defence Academy in Pune.

      Chinese ambassador promises 'friendship' and 'cooperation' as 2 Chinese warships dock in Cambodia

      Chinese warships docked at Sihanoukville Port for joint naval exercises near Ream Naval Base. Concerns over China's presence in the South China Sea. Ambassador Wang Wentian emphasizes cooperation. Controversy over Golden Dragon exercises, responses from Hun Sen and Gen. Vong Pisen, and denials of foreign military bases in Cambodia.

      China, Cambodia to hold joint military exercises

      Cambodia and China will hold joint annual military drills from Thursday, an official said, amid US concerns that Beijing could use a Cambodian naval base to expand its influence in the region. He said the Chinese vessels would test the "Ream Naval Base that China is constructing for Cambodia", and denied Chinese troops would be stationed at the base. suy/srg/sco

      Here's how China's Fujian aircraft carrier poses new challenges for Indian Navy

      China's first domestically designed aircraft carrier, the Fujian, has completed its sea trials, showcasing advanced features like an integrated propulsion system and electromagnetic catapults. This development marks a significant stride in China's naval capabilities and underscores its efforts to enhance influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The Fujian's success paves the way for testing carrier-borne aircraft, including the J-35 stealth fighter, aimed for use on the Fujian. India, which operates two aircraft carriers, faces challenges in acquiring a larger carrier like the Fujian due to cost concerns, opting instead for a smaller carrier and considering new fighter aircraft acquisitions.

      Chinese warships have been docked in Cambodia for 5 months, but government says it's not permanent

      Cambodia's Defense Ministry insisted Wednesday that the months-long presence of two Chinese warships in a strategically important naval base that is being newly expanded with funding from Beijing does not constitute a permanent deployment of the Chinese military in the country.

      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.

      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.

      Vice Admiral K Swaminathan assumes charge as vice chief of Navy

      Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, specialized in communication and electronic warfare, assumed office as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff in New Delhi. His illustrious career includes commanding various naval vessels and receiving prestigious awards.

      CDS Gen Anil Chauhan concludes France visit, reaffirms strategic partnership

      Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan visited France and reaffirmed the long-standing strategic partnership between New Delhi and Paris and further reinforced the bilateral defence cooperation between the two nations, according to an official release.

      Delhi HC ask Centre to decide representation to include women in armed forces through CDS exam

      The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to decide within eight weeks a representation requesting the entry of women into the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, and Air Force Academy of the Indian Armed Forces through the Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination. The court passed the order on a petition by Kush Kalra, who challenged the notification, which excluded female candidates solely on the grounds of their gender.

      One dead, seven missing after two Japanese military helicopters crash

      Defence Minister Minoru Kihara said rescuers "spotted what are believed to be part of the aircraft in the sea, and we believe that the two helicopters crashed."

      Naval-gazing our way

      The Indian Navy is preparing for various scenarios, with a key focus on obtaining advanced underwater sonar technology from the US to enhance submarine detection. Despite two years of discussions, progress is slow, with the US suggesting India develop its operational framework before acquiring the technology. India's insistence on independent capability stems from past denials and sanctions.

      Royal Australian Navy Chief Mark Hammond visits India to enhance maritime ties

      Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, is visiting India from April 2 to 6 to enhance bilateral maritime relations. His itinerary includes meetings with Indian naval officials in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Kochi, as well as visits to key naval installations. The visit aims to strengthen operational engagements, training exchanges, and information sharing between India and Australia. This visit follows previous interactions between the two countries in maritime security and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

      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.

      Taiwan tracks 9 Chinese military aircraft, 6 naval vessels operating around nation

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported detecting nine Chinese military aircraft and six naval vessels operating around Taiwan from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning. Four of the aircraft entered Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ). Taiwan's armed forces responded by monitoring the situation and deploying aircraft, naval vessels, and coastal missile systems. This comes after similar Chinese military activity detected earlier in the week. In response, the Taiwan Air Force Command conducted an integrated air defence exercise to enhance overall defence effectiveness.

      Australia earmarks billions for naval infrastructure as BAE wins AUKUS submarine work

      Australia announced plans to invest billions in docks, shipyards, and factories in Australia and Britain for nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS security pact. The agreement with the United States and Britain will see Australia purchase up to five nuclear submarines from Washington in the early 2030s and jointly build and operate a new class, SSN-AUKUS, with Britain about a decade later. Australia will give Britain £2.4 billion ($3.1 billion) toward design work for the submarines and expand a Rolls-Royce plant that builds nuclear reactors.

      Navy submitted proposal to alter rank nomenclature after induction of women sailors: Admiral Hari Kumar

      Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Hari Kumar on Tuesday said they have approached the Defence Ministry for an approval of changing the nomenclature of various ranks as they now have women sailors also. He also expressed hope that since gender neutrality has been introduced in the Indian Navy, it will have a woman chief in 30-35 years.

      Why the MILAN matters to Southeast Asian countries

      What makes this year’s MILAN even more significant for Southeast Asian countries is the geopolitical backdrop against which it is held. Today, the security dynamics between the Indian and Pacific Oceans are becoming increasingly interdependent due to the deepening and broadening of traditional and non-traditional security threats.

      Rajnath Singh to inaugurate new building of Naval War College, Goa on March 5

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate the new administrative and training building of Naval War College at INS Mandovi near Panaji on March 5, a Navy official said on Friday. Rear Admiral Arjun Dev Nair, Commandant of the Naval War College told reporters that the building will help the institute train officers from all three military services three times more than its current strength.

      Saved from the Gallows: Who are the 8 Indian ex-Navy veterans released by Qatar?

      Eight Indian Navy veterans, including esteemed officers like Captains Navtej Gill and Saurabh Vasisht, were freed from Qatar. Their release, following legal entanglements linked to their work with Dahra Global Technologies, reflects India's diplomatic prowess. Seven have returned home, a result of persistent efforts by New Delhi, with gratitude expressed towards Qatar's Amir. This achievement underscores the importance of international collaboration in resolving such matters, as highlighted in recent discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Qatar's Emir.

      US, Japan conduct joint naval drills

      Against the backdrop of rising tensions with China and North Korea, the US and Japanese navies conducted joint exercises in the Philippine Sea. The drills, involving around a dozen US ships, including two aircraft carriers, aimed to demonstrate a show of force. As China asserts military dominance in the Pacific and tensions escalate, Rear Admiral Carlos Sardiello emphasized the exercises as a "great rehearsal opportunity." Japanese authorities are reportedly enhancing contingency plans for evacuating citizens from islands near Taiwan in case of a military emergency, amid ongoing regional challenges and territorial disputes.

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