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    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.

    Philippines says June 17 South China Sea incident 'most aggressive' recent Chinese action

    The Chinese Coast Guard's actions against Philippine vessels conducting a routine resupply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea last month were deemed by a senior Philippine navy official as the "most aggressive" in recent history. Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad, spokesperson for the Philippine navy on South China Sea matters, characterized the maneuvers as deliberate, planned, and escalatory. The incident on June 17 resulted in a Philippine sailor being seriously injured due to what the military described as intentional high-speed ramming by the Chinese Coast Guard.

    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.

    What is SEBEX 2, India's new explosive that is one of the most powerful bomb?

    India has introduced SEBEX 2, a high-performance explosive with a TNT equivalence of 2.01. Developed under the Make in India initiative by Economic Explosives Limited, SEBEX 2 enhances the effectiveness of various munitions without increasing weight. Certified by the Indian Navy, SEBEX 2, alongside SITBEX 1 and SIMEX 4, demonstrates India's growing capabilities in military technology, offering significant export potential and enhancing global security efforts.

    • 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 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.

      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.

      Suspected Houthi attack targets a ship in the Gulf of Aden, while Iraqi-claimed attack targets Eilat

      Early Wednesday, a suspected missile attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted a ship in the Gulf of Aden. Concurrently, an Iraqi militant group allied with the Houthis claimed responsibility for a drone attack on the southern Israeli port city of Eilat. These incidents mark an ongoing escalation linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, as well as tensions involving Yemen's internal politics.

      Manta Ray: US Navy's secret undersea drone spotted, then disappeared from Google Maps

      The US Navy's Manta Ray submarine, a prototype underwater drone developed by Northrop Grumman, was recently spotted at the Port Hueneme naval base in California. Named after the sea creature, the Manta Ray can operate deep underwater in low-power mode for extended periods without refueling. This advanced submarine, designed with modular features for easy transport, is part of the US's strategic efforts to counter submarine threats from Russia and China. Its recent sighting and disappearance have sparked widespread interest and speculation.

      DRDO hands over to Navy niche technology that obscures radar signals

      MR-MOCR technology, developed by DRDO, enhances Indian Navy's defense capabilities by reducing radar detection. It includes microwave obscurant properties and successful trials demonstrating radar cross-section reduction. The achievement marks a significant step towards self-reliance in defense technology.

      Suspected Houthi attacks target a ship in Gulf of Aden and Israeli port city of Eilat

      Yemen's Houthi rebels launched suspected attacks early Wednesday, targeting a ship near Aden in the Gulf of Aden and the Israeli port city of Eilat. A missile reportedly struck close to a merchant vessel off Aden, with no reported damage. Meanwhile, a drone incident occurred near Eilat, triggering Israeli air raid sirens. The Houthis, known for such attacks, have not claimed responsibility yet. Their ongoing campaign aims to disrupt shipping in the region, citing the Gaza conflict as a motive.

      Russian navy frigate conducts drills in Atlantic, defence ministry says

      Russia's Admiral Gorshkov navy frigate, which visited Cuba earlier in June, conducted anti-submarine drills in the Atlantic Ocean using a helicopter, the defense ministry announced on Tuesday. The helicopter's crew practiced tactical techniques for locating and tracking submarines more than 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the ship, making a total of five landings on the frigate's deck. The drills followed the frigate and the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan's training in the Atlantic, including high-precision missile weapons exercises, before their arrival in Havana harbor on June 12.

      MDL in advanced talks with Defence Ministry for Rs 35,000 crore Kalvari submarine deal

      MDL in advanced talks for a potential ₹35,000-crore deal to acquire three larger, modern Kalvari-class submarines with advanced electronics and propulsion for the Navy, ensuring 60% indigenous content.

      India, Russia prepare to sign military logistics pact soon

      The pact will streamline procedures for Russian and Indian military units participating in joint exercises, ensuring seamless operations, sources said. It may also enhance a collective Eurasian security framework amid rising geopolitical tensions and expanding the International North South Transport Corridor.

      Messe Stuttgart India, Indian Navy collaborate to modernise pan-India logistics infrastructure

      Messe Stuttgart India partners with Indian Navy to enhance national logistics infrastructure by connecting with LogiMAT India exhibitors, facilitating solutions to Navy's logistics needs. The Indian Navy plans to engage with leading exhibiting organisations to adopt strategic solutions. After the success of LogiMAT India 2024, preparations are underway for LogiMAT India 2025, aiming for an impactful event with over 200 exhibitors and 15,000+ visitors, driving innovation in India's logistics sector.

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