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  • INS Kadmatt in the Philippines

    'Shouldn't harm interests..': China vexed over India-Philippines naval exercises in South China Sea

    World | Dec 28, 2023, 09:06 PM IST

    Earlier this month, INS Kadmatt visited the Philippines and participated in a maritime exercise in the South China Sea alongside BRP Ramon Alcaraz, an offshore patrol vessel of the Philippine Navy. China has been locked in a tense maritime stand-off with the Philippines over territorial claims.

  • naval exercises off chennai called off

    Naval exercises off Chennai called off

    India | Nov 07, 2014, 04:23 PM IST

    Chennai: Naval exercises planned by the Eastern Command fleet for coming Sunday off Chennai coast have been put off in view of ongoing rescue operations to locate four missing personnel after a vessel sank off

  • india japan to regularize naval exercises

    India, Japan to regularize naval exercises

    World | May 29, 2013, 05:35 PM IST

    Tokyo, May 29: Taking their strategic cooperation further, India and Japan Wednesday announced that bilateral naval exercises would be regularized and held more frequently.However, both countries made it clear that multi-lateral naval exercises, involving more

  • us invites china to take part in biggest naval exercises

    US invites China to take part in biggest naval exercises

    World | Sep 18, 2012, 08:52 PM IST

    Beijing, Sep 18: The US today invited China to take part in the world's biggest maritime drills, amid growing concerns here over Washington's new policy of deploying majority of its defence assets in Asia Pacific

  • china announces naval drills amid south china sea tensions

    China Announces Naval Drills Amid South China Sea Tensions

    World | Nov 23, 2011, 09:22 PM IST

    Beijing, Nov 23: Striking a combative posture amid deepening row over the South China Sea, China today announced naval exercises in the Western Pacific asserting that its lawful rights including navigation should not be hindered.The

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