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India urges protection of maritime routes as tensions rise in Strait of Hormuz
By Axel Miller | 17 Apr 2026
India called for freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz at the UN, highlighting risks to global energy security and maritime safety.
Chokepoint crisis: sanctions tighten pressure on maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz
By Cygnus | 15 Apr 2026
The Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial traffic, though geopolitical tensions and sanctions enforcement continue to increase shipping and insurance risks.
Stealth and speed: Indian Navy’s NGMV fleet to adopt waterjet propulsion technology
By Axel Miller | 14 Apr 2026
The Indian Navy’s NGMV program will use advanced waterjet propulsion to enhance speed and coastal operations. Explore the technology behind next-gen naval vessels.
President Murmu to make history with submarine sortie during 4-day strategic tour
By Cygnus | 26 Dec 2025
President Murmu to undertake a historic submarine sortie at Karwar on Dec 28. Tour includes NIT Jamshedpur Convocation and Ol Chiki centenary in Jharkhand.
Indian Navy to commission MH 60R ‘Seahawks’ helicopter squadron
04 Mar 2024
The Indian Navy will on Wednesday commission INAS 34, a new squadron of the newly inducted MH 60R Seahawk multi-role helicopter at INS Garuda, Kochi.
Indian Navy to expand presence in Lakshadweep with new air base in Minicoy
04 Mar 2024
Indian Navy will, on Tuesday, commission INS Jatayu, a new air base for the Naval detachment in Minicoy, the southernmost island of Lakshadweep, in order to boost operational capabilities in the Indian Ocean Region.
Vice Admiral BS Randhawa takes over as chief of materials, Indian Navy
01 Dec 2007
Vice admiral Birinder Singh Randhawa, AVSM, VSM, has assumed charge as chief of material at the integrated headquarters, ministry of defence (Navy) as of 1 December 2007.
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