Indian Navy
India to join US and Japan in major naval drill off Okinawa
07 Jun 2016
With China expanding its submarine fleet, Japanese warships will practice submarine hunting and anti-aircraft defence during the exercise, which is scheduled to run for eight days through 17 June
Admiral Sunil Lanba takes over as Navy chief
01 Jun 2016
Fire onboard INS Viraat kills one, injures three
07 Mar 2016
India, allies parade warships in biggest-ever naval exercise
06 Feb 2016
At the Navy's biggest-ever event off the coast of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh today, President Pranab Mukherjee is inspecting ships from 50 countries
India has scotched Gulf of Aden piracy: Navy
05 Dec 2015
INS Astradharini joins Indian Navy
06 Oct 2015
Indian Navy commissions INS Kochi, largest India-made warship
30 Sep 2015
INS Kochi, which will add more teeth to the Indian Navy's sword arm, also reaffirms the country’s indigenous ship-building and the 'Make in India' capabilities
UN tribunal asks India, Italy to suspend trial of Italian marines
24 Aug 2015
However, the Tribunal did not accede to Italy’s long time demand that one of the two marines, Salvatore Girone, who is still in India, should also be allowed to go back home till the case is finally disposed of
Japan to join India and US in Indian Ocean war games
22 Jul 2015
The Indian Ocean is emerging as a new arena of competition as China seeks to deflect the dispute in the South China Sea by making inroads into the Indian Ocean
Russia selects Pipavav for $3-bn `Make in India’ frigate deal
17 Jul 2015
The contract for the new frigates is likely to be in the form of a govt-to-govt order with Russia, with delivery expected over the next 6-8 years
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