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    India gears up for Malabar showdown with 'Quad' allies amid rising China tensions

    India is gearing up to host the 28th Malabar naval exercise with the US, Japan, and Australia in October, focusing on advanced anti-submarine warfare. This multinational event aims to boost military coordination and combat skills amid rising tensions exacerbated by China's assertiveness in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean Region. Originating as a bilateral exercise, Malabar now underscores regional stability and maritime security. India's upcoming Tarang Shakti air combat exercise further enhances international cooperation in air combat readiness amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.

    Two BSF women constables missing for over a month; 'Suspicious' clues emerge amid search

    Authorities have alerted BSF units along international borders about their disappearance. The investigation has taken an unexpected turn following the discovery of “suspicious activity” on the constables’ phones. Tracing the phone records revealed that their devices were active in Delhi, Howrah, and Behrampore in West Bengal, near Murshidabad. Investigators are analyzing phone records and CCTV footage from these locations to understand the constables' travel patterns and investigate any potential connections to Shahana’s family in West Bengal.

    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.

    Taiwan reports large Chinese incursion as tensions escalate

    Taiwan reported that 18 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and 6 People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels were detected operating around the island as of 6 am local time on Wednesday. Five of the PLA aircraft entered Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ), crossing the Taiwan Strait median line in the northern, southwestern, and eastern sectors.

    Strawberry Full Moon 2024: Best viewing time to witness the celestial event in US

    Strawberry Full Moon 2024: Space enthusiasts are in for a treat as one of the most celebrated celestial events, the Strawberry Moon, illuminates the night sky on Friday, June 21, 2024.

    Taiwan reports Chinese military activity near its territory

    Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence reported 12 Chinese military aircraft and 8 naval vessels near its territory, with 7 aircraft entering its Air Defense Identification Zone. Taiwan deployed its own aircraft and naval ships to monitor the situation. China's increased military activities near Taiwan have raised tensions, including the implementation of a new law allowing Chinese Coast Guard to board and detain foreign citizens, drawing international criticism.

    • Coromandel unveils nano fertiliser plant in Andhra Pradesh

      Coromandel International Ltd has launched a nano fertiliser plant at its Kakinada facility, aiming to revolutionise Indian agriculture with energy-efficient technologies. The plant, with an annual capacity of one crore bottles, will produce nano fertilisers to enhance nutrient delivery and absorption by plants. Marketed under the 'Gromor Nano' brand, these products have been developed through the company's in-house R&D center and have undergone extensive farmer trials.

      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.

      Taiwan says US arms sale shows 'commitment to defence' against China

      Taiwan has expressed gratitude to the US for approving two military sales worth approximately $300 million to Taiwan, mainly of spare and repair parts for its F-16 fighter jets. The US has remained Taiwan's most important partner and biggest arms supplier, sparking repeated condemnations from China. Taiwan's defense ministry expressed gratitude for the approval and called on the Chinese Communist Party to stop irrational behaviours against Taiwan.

      US President Biden says not ruling out using military force to defend Taiwan

      In an interview published on Tuesday in Time magazine, Biden said he has made clear to Chinese President Xi Jinping that the United States will not seek independence for Taiwan as Washington had agreed with Beijing, Focus Taiwan reported.

      US Pentagon chief visits Cambodia to boost ties with China ally

      US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Cambodia to reset ties with China ally, addressing concerns over China's influence in the region.

      North Korea flies trash balloons over the South as leader Kim doubles down on satellite ambitions

      North Korea launched hundreds of trash-filled balloons into South Korea, prompting chemical and explosive response teams to recover the debris. This act follows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's push to overcome a failed satellite launch and develop reconnaissance capabilities. Kim criticized South Korea's military exercises and warned of "stern" actions.

      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.

      China warns of Taiwan 'war' as military drills encircle island

      On the second day of exercises, warships and fighter jets surrounded Taiwan in what Beijing described as a test of its capability to seize the island, following the inauguration of its new president. China's military initiated the two-day war games on Thursday, deploying naval vessels and military aircraft to encircle democratic Taiwan, affirming its determination that the blood of "independence forces" on the island would be shed.

      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.

      China says drills around Taiwan test 'seizure of power' capability

      On Friday, China announced that its ongoing military drills encircling Taiwan were intended to test the ability to seize control of the self-ruled island. These exercises, codenamed "Joint Sword-2024A," follow the inauguration of Taiwan's new president, Lai Ching-te, whose pro-independence stance Beijing strongly opposes. The two-day drills involve naval vessels and military aircraft and are part of China's increasing military intimidation of Taiwan. The United Nations and the United States have called for restraint, while Beijing has vowed to severely punish "Taiwan independence" forces.

      Flower Moon May 2024: Here’s how you can have the best view in US tonight

      The Flower Moon of May 2024 offers a spectacular viewing opportunity for skywatchers across the U.S. and around the world. Here’s how you can watch the event from New York, Miami, Lagos, or Melbourne.

      Sunita Williams set to fly into space for a third time next month

      Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams is set to pilot Boeing's Starliner on a mission to the International Space Station. The launch is expected between June 1 and June 5 after a delay due to a technical issue. NASA, Boeing, and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are working to resolve the problem and successfully launch to mark a significant milestone for the Boeing program.

      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.

      Taiwan detects 27 Chinese aircraft, seven vessels near its airspace, water

      Taiwan detected 27 Chinese aircraft and seven naval vessels around the Taiwan Strait amid growing tensions with China. The Ministry of National Defence reported incursions into Taiwan's airspace. Beijing's reunification intentions heightened geopolitical tensions. Taiwan News linked the activities to Nancy Pelosi's visit. Grey zone tactics by China and Taiwanese Armed Forces responses have raised concerns.

      Forty-five Chinese aircraft, 6 vessels detected near Taiwan, tensions rise

      According to official statements released on Wednesday, a total of 45 PLA aircraft and 6 vessels from China's People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) were detected operating near Taiwan as of 6 am local time. Of particular concern was the intrusion into Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) by 26 aircraft, which crossed the median line, venturing into the northern and southwestern sectors of Taiwan's airspace.

      Taiwan detects 7 Chinese naval ships, 2 military aircraft encircling it

      Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense detected seven Chinese naval vessels and two military aircraft near Taiwan. Two of the aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line. Taiwan responded by deploying aircraft, naval ships, and coastal defense missile systems. These actions come amid rising tensions between Taiwan and China, with China considering Taiwan a renegade province. China has increased military activities around Taiwan, with Taiwan tracking Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels multiple times this month. China's use of grey zone tactics, including sending military assets near Taiwan, has escalated since September 2020.

      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.

      Chinese military officials met US and Russian naval officials this week

      Chinese military officials engaged in meetings with their U.S. and Russian counterparts during a naval symposium in Qingdao, China. These discussions aimed to enhance communication and trust, with China expressing its willingness to collaborate with all countries for a shared maritime future. This development follows a period of strained relations, including a breakdown in communication after a visit to Taiwan by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. The meetings come amidst heightened regional tensions, with the U.S. and Japan discussing Japan's potential inclusion in the AUKUS defense grouping, which China views as a threat to regional stability.

      China says it patrolled the South China Sea in an apparent response to US naval drills with allies

      China's military announced on Sunday that it had conducted air and sea patrols, asserting control over activities in the South China Sea, likely in response to joint naval exercises by the US and its allies. The US, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines had declared joint exercises in the sea to safeguard the rule of law and ensure freedom of navigation. China has longstanding territorial disputes in the South China Sea, particularly with Southeast Asian nations.

      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.

      Iran, Russia and China show off their ships in a joint naval drill in the Gulf of Oman

      A report by Iranian state television quoted the drill's spokesperson, Adm. Mostafa Tajaddini, as saying the drill will take place in 17,000 square kilometers (6,600 square miles) of water. Tajaddini added that the three nations' drill - their fourth since 2019 - was also meant to improve trade, confront "piracy and terrorism, support to humanitarian activities and the exchange of information in the field of rescue," among other goals.

      US, South Korea and Japan conduct naval drills as tensions deepen with North Korea

      The US, South Korea, and Japan conduct joint naval drills near Jeju Island, showcasing unity against North Korea's nuclear threats. Amid escalating tensions, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un abandons peaceful unification rhetoric, orders constitutional changes, and conducts a ballistic test. The three-day exercises, involving nine warships, focus on enhancing deterrence and response capabilities against North Korean threats. South Korea's President Yoon seeks stronger US assurances while Kim labels South Korea as American "stooges" and threatens nuclear retaliation. Diplomats from the three nations convene to coordinate responses in Seoul.

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