INS Vagir To Reach Australia’s Fremantle On Sunday, To Participate In Exercises With Royal Australian Navy

New Delhi: INS Vagir, an Indian Navy submarine, which is on an extended-range deployment since June will reach Fremantle, a port city in Australia on August 20, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement.The submarine, which is the Indian Navy’s fifth Kalvari class submarine, based in Mumbai, was commissioned into the Indian Navy in January this year.During her stay in Australia, INS Vagir will

August 20, 2023
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China Deploys Swarm of Satellites To Monitor Malabar Exercises.

Three Chinese geostationary orbit satellites manoeuvred into position over northern Australia to monitor July’s "Talisman Sabre" war gamesHundreds of smaller satellites are surveilling "Exercise Malabar", which involves warships from the US, India and Japan.Experts say Beijing has extraordinary capability to gather intelligence on Australian military operations.Commercial space data obtained by

August 20, 2023
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Submarine INS Vagir On Extended-Range Deployment To Reach Fremantle, Australia On Aug 20

New Delhi: INS Vagir, an Indian Navy (IN) submarine is on an extended-range deployment to Australia’s Fremantle. The deployment commenced in Jun 2023 and INS Vagir will reach Fremantle, Australia on 20 Aug 23. The submarine, which is the Indian Navy’s fifth Kalvari class submarine, was commissioned into the Indian Navy in Jan 2023 and is based in Mumbai, the press release from the Ministry of

August 19, 2023
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Australian PM Anthony Albanese To Visit India To Participate In G20 Leaders’ Summit

Canberra: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed his participation in the upcoming G20 summit to be held in New Delhi next monthAlbanese will be among leaders of G20 nations who are scheduled to attend the G20 summit under India’s presidency in New Delhi this September.The G20 is the world’s preeminent forum for global economic cooperation. Leaders will focus on navigating the

August 12, 2023
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Issues of South China Sea Need To Be Resolved Peacefully: MEA

New Delhi: Referring to the recent incident of water cannon being used at Philippines supply boat by Chinese coast guard ship, India on Friday said that issues in the South China Sea need to be resolved peacefully while urging China and the Philippines to adhere to international laws."Let me emphasize where we are on the South China Sea developments. We’ve always felt that the issues need to be

August 11, 2023
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