India and Philippines to enhance cooperation in defence and marine sectors

India and Philippines to enhance cooperation in defence and marine sectors

New Delhi/Manila – Indian Minister of External Affairs’ visit to the Philippines, which has purchased BrahMos missiles from India to augment its naval strength, becomes significant. During the visit of Indian MEA S Jaishankar, both the countries agreed on cooperation in various other fronts along with the Indo-pacific sector. Considering the threat posed by the […]

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US-China military conflict may spark over the issue of Taiwanese independence, warns Chinese Ambassador to US

US-China military conflict may spark over the issue of Taiwanese independence, warns Chinese Ambassador to US

Washington – Qin Gang, the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, warned that Taiwan has become the most volatile issue between the United States and China. If Taiwan, which has grown confident due to US support, starts a journey towards its independence, it will spark a military conflict between China and the United States. A […]

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Undersea cable connecting Norway with Svalbard Islands gets mysteriously damaged  

Undersea cable connecting Norway with Svalbard Islands gets mysteriously damaged  

London: – The Undersea fibreoptic cable connecting Norway with the Svalbard Islands in the Arctic has suffered damages under mysterious circumstances. The Internet services in the Svalbard Islands, a part of Norway, have been disrupted and a possibility of hampering the functioning of a critical satellite station has surfaced. The reason for the snag could […]

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Taiwan to develop indigenous submarines, disregarding Chinese opposition

Taiwan to develop indigenous submarines, disregarding Chinese opposition

Taipei/London: – As China making all the preparations to invade Taiwan, Taiwan is moving swiftly to retaliate. Taiwan has turned its attention to submarines after developing fighter jets and missiles indigenously. Over the past decade, Taiwan has been making efforts to build submarines indigenously. Seven countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, are […]

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Japan’s cabinet approves additional defence spending

Japan’s cabinet approves additional defence spending

Tokyo – ‘We will consider all options to enhance Japan’s defence capabilities. It will also include the ability to attack enemy bases, said Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, supporting rising defence spending. On Friday, Japan’s cabinet approved an additional $6.8 billion in defence spending. The funds are expected to be used for advanced missile systems, […]

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US and Japan hold anti-submarine exercises

US and Japan hold anti-submarine exercises

Tokyo: – Destroyers from the United States and Japan carried out an anti-submarine exercise in the South China Sea region. Before this, the US-Japan destroyers had carried out a similar exercise in the Sea of Japan region. But the US and Japanese navies have carried out this exercise for the first time in the South […]

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Greece issues high alert following threats over migrant influx by Turkish President Erdogan

Greece issues high alert following threats over migrant influx by Turkish President Erdogan

Athens/Ankara: – The Greek defence forces have been placed on high alert following the threat issued by Turkish President Recep Erdogan over the immigrants’ issue. President Erdogan had threatened that Greece would face a lot of hardship if Turkey opened its borders for immigrants. While expressing displeasure over the cooperation developing between Greece and the […]

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