India, Indonesia Coast Guards sign pact New Delhi: The Coast Guards of India and Indonesia on Monday signed a pact in an effort to enhance collaborative and cooperative ties to rein transnational maritime crimes, facilitate Search and Rescue amo...
New Delhi: Recognizing the importance of global cooperation for saving lives and managing the economic impacts of COVID-19 and future global challenges, India and Australia on Thursday decided to share the benefits of scientific and medical research ...
New Delhi: Having a shared interest in promoting maritime security and safety, the navies of India and Australia will deepen their cooperation and strengthen maritime domain awareness in the Indo-Pacific region through enhanced exchange of informatio...
Lucknow: Signalling India's readiness to take the defence engagements with the African nations to next level, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday New Delhi looks forward to deeper cooperation in the domain of defence industry through inves...
New Delhi: The Opening Ceremony of the second edition of 'India Myanmar Naval Exercise' IMNEX-19 was conducted onboard INS Ranvijay at Visakhapatnam.Myanmar Naval Ships UMS Sin Phyu Shin (F-14) and UMS Tabinshweti (773) arrived Visakhap...
In a bid to share professional expertise and further strengthen their friendship, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Ship ‘VIJIT’ visited Sihanoukville port in Cambodia on a 5-day goodwill gesture to participate in a number events including profess...
Indian Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba will be visiting to UK from March 12, aiming at further consolidating the existing maritime cooperation initiatives as well as explore new avenues.
He will be returning on March 15.
The Indian Navy ...
Indian naval ship INS Sumitra on Tuesday became the first-ever warship to enter port of Sabang in Indonesia.
“INS Sumitra today became the first warship to enter Port of Sabang. It was received by traditional dancers and Indonesian tradi...
With objectives to consolidate the military ties and further explore new avenues for naval engagement between both the nations, Indian Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba on Sunday reached Dhaka in Bangladesh on a six day visit.
During the vi...
In an effort to deepen maritime engagement and pursuit of India’s ‘Act East’ policy, the Indian Navy’s two ships INS Shakti and INS Kamorta on Saturday reached Port of Makassar in Indonesia on a three day visit.
Both the ships reached ...