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Govt Aggregates PSU Demand for Indian Shipping Boost

The Indian government is aggregating public sector undertakings' shipping requirements to provide long-term charters for Indian carriers, boosting maritime capacity and reducing reliance on foreign vessels.

India Challenges Global Shipbuilding Monopoly

India sets sail to disrupt the global shipbuilding industry dominated by China, South Korea, and Japan. Discover how strategic investments and policy reforms could position India as the next shipbuilding superpower.

Mumbai Traffic Hit During PM Modi's Maritime Week Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mumbai visit for India Maritime Week 2024 triggers extensive traffic restrictions across South Mumbai. Authorities implement diversions and security measures affecting key routes including Marine Drive, Pedder Road, and Ward

Afghan-Pakistan Istanbul Talks Collapse Over Airspace

High-stakes diplomatic negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan in Istanbul have broken down after Afghan officials demanded Islamabad cease violating its airspace, escalating regional tensions.

ICG rescues Iranian fisherman in Arabian Sea medical evacuation

In a remarkable display of maritime humanitarian assistance, the Indian Coast Guard conducted a long-range medical evacuation of a critically injured Iranian fisherman from the Arabian Sea, showcasing India's commitment to international cooperation.

US strikes drug boats in Pacific, 14 killed

American forces conducted precision strikes on four drug smuggling vessels in Pacific waters, eliminating 14 traffickers. No US personnel harmed in successful counter-narcotics operation.

Navy Commissions INS Ishak with Women's Quarters

Indian Navy commissions INS Ishak, the third Survey Vessel Large, marking a historic milestone with dedicated accommodation for women sailors. Discover how this strengthens India's maritime capabilities.

SC: Delay Doesn't Legalize IP Infringement

In a groundbreaking judgment, the Supreme Court of India clarifies that intellectual property rights disputes extend beyond private interests, emphasizing that delay alone cannot justify infringement of legal rights.

India Reaffirms Peace Commitment at East Asia Summit

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar outlines India's vision for regional stability and maritime security at the East Asia Summit in Jakarta, emphasizing peaceful dispute resolution and collaborative development.

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