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    Indian submarines set for indigenous edge in open seas

    An indigenously developed air-independent propulsion (AIP) system, set to be fitted on the first submarine next year, will significantly increase underwater endurance. It will add stealth to conventional submarines and enhancing operational effectiveness by allowing them to stay submerged for almost two weeks. Developed by DRDO in partnership with private sector players like L&T, the fuel cell-based AIP underwent extensive trials and will be integrated onto INS Kalvari submarine during its first major refit in September next year.

    Ukraine navy chief says Russia is losing Crimean hub in Black Sea

    The Ukrainian navy chief reported significant setbacks for the Russian navy's Black Sea Fleet, as combat-ready warships have been relocated from Crimea due to extensive damage inflicted by Ukrainian missile strikes and naval drone attacks. The Sevastopol base, crucial for logistics, repairs, and ammunition storage, has been particularly affected. Despite ongoing military challenges elsewhere, Ukraine has successfully targeted Russian vessels and facilities, including using unmanned boats packed with explosives.

    Philippine military chief warns his forces will fight back if assaulted again in disputed sea

    Philippine military chief warns of defending against any future assaults from China's coast guard in the South China Sea. Tensions rise after a clash resulted in injuries and boat damage. Demands for damages and the return of seized rifles are made during talks with Chinese officials.

    Indian Navy chief meets newly-appointed Bangladesh Army chief; discusses new avenues for cooperation

    Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi visited Bangladesh to bolster defense ties, meeting with Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman and Air Force Chief Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood. Discussions included enhancing cooperation in training, joint exercises, and interoperability. Tripathi also met with Navy Chief Admiral M Nazmul Hassan, emphasizing the strong naval cooperation between India and Bangladesh. The visit aimed to strengthen bonds and explore new avenues for collaboration.

    Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi meets Bangladesh Army Chief in Dhaka

    Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi is on a four-day official visit to Bangladesh, meeting with top military officials to discuss enhancing defense cooperation and strengthening bilateral ties. The visit focuses on exploring new avenues for naval collaboration between India and Bangladesh.

    Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi calls on Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina

    Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi met Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during his visit, discussing India's support in Bangladesh's 1971 Liberation War. The visit aims to strengthen defense ties and explore naval cooperation. Admiral Tripathi will also meet Bangladesh Navy Chief Admiral M Nazmul Hassan and review a Passing Out Parade at the Bangladesh Naval Academy. The meeting reflects the deep partnership and historical bonds between the two nations, highlighted by recent high-level defense exchanges.

    • 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 Army ready to face all challenges: Gen Upendra Dwivedi

      Newly-appointed Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi assured that the Indian Army is ready to face all current and future security challenges. He emphasized the importance of synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, aiming to protect national interests and boost self-reliance through indigenously-built military hardware. Gen Dwivedi, who assumed charge of the 1.3 million-strong force after serving as Vice Chief and commanding Northern Command, stressed operational preparedness amid ongoing border tensions with China in eastern Ladakh. An alumnus of Sainik School, Rewa, he has extensive experience across various operational environments.

      Indian Navy chief Dinesh K Tripathi to visit Bangladesh from July 1 to 4

      Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi will visit Bangladesh from July 1 to 4 to enhance bilateral defence relations and explore new avenues for Naval cooperation. He will meet with his counterpart Admiral M Nazmul Hassan, Chief of the Naval Staff, and other senior leadership of the Bangladesh Government. The visit aims to strengthen the strong bonds of friendship between the navies of both countries and further solidify their all-encompassing partnership.

      From Classmates to Commanders: Sainik School graduates Dwivedi and Tripathi now command India's Armed Forces

      Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi and Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, once classmates at Sainik School Rewa, now lead the Indian Army and Navy. Their unique bond, formed in the early 1970s, has strengthened inter-service ties. With Admiral Tripathi already at the helm and Lieutenant General Dwivedi stepping in as Army Chief, their careers highlight the influence of early connections in military leadership.

      Indian Navy bids farewell to UH-3H helicopter after 17 years of service

      UH-3H helicopter bids a remarkable farewell at INS Dega, Visakhapatnam, marking the end of its versatile service. Sea King 42C takes over, continuing the legacy at INAS 350. 'Saaras' leaves a legacy in HADR ops and maritime security. Its display in Visakhapatnam inspires future generations, commemorated by a plaque handed to K Mayur Ashok.

      Philippines rules out invoking defence treaty with US after South China Sea clash with the Dragon

      The Philippines announced on Friday that it has no intention of invoking its mutual defense treaty with the United States following a violent confrontation with Chinese coast guard at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. The incident involved the ramming, boarding, and damage of Philippine navy boats, as well as the seizure of rifles. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s advisers clarified in a news conference that Manila does not consider the incident an armed attack, a prerequisite for invoking the treaty.

      From icy peaks to naval decks: Indian Army and Navy stretch out from Ladakh to the seas on International Yoga Day

      International Yoga Day: Indian Army personnel practiced yoga in the icy northern frontier, while sailors on the INS Vikramaditya participated in a morning session. Additionally, Army troops performed yoga in Eastern Ladakh, and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police held a session in Muguthang Sub Sector, Sikkim, over 15,000 feet high.

      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.

      Islamabad High Court stays execution of five former Pakistan Navy officers

      Islamabad High Court (IHC) Judge Babar Sattar on Tuesday issued the written order for the hearing held a day earlier on the request of Navy officers who said they were not provided legal assistance during the general court-martial order, Dawn News reported.

      Remain focused on being combat ready at all times: Navy chief to officers

      Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi has emphasized the need for the Navy to remain combat-ready to protect national maritime interests, especially in light of China's increased presence in the Indian Ocean and the volatile situation in the Red Sea. He highlighted the Navy's commitment to self-reliance and the importance of finding in-house solutions and embracing new technologies to address challenges in the maritime domain. The Navy has been actively providing assistance to cargo vessels under attack in the Red Sea, where Houthi militants have targeted ships to pressure Israel.

      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.

      All about Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, India's new Navy chief

      Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, a communication and electronic warfare specialist, assumed charge as the 26th Navy chief, succeeding R Hari Kumar. His distinguished career includes roles as Vice Chief of Naval Staff and Commandant of Indian Naval Academy.

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