Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena on Monday said that the increasing presence of the Chinese Navy in the oceans was 'not a matter of concern' but said that.Indian Navy, Chinese Navy presence, Malacca Dilemma ...
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Indian Navy vigilant on Chinese vessels in IOR, says Admiral Tripathi
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi dismissed concerns over Chinese research vessels in the Indian Ocean. He asserted the ...
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19 Chinese warships seen inside Philippine maritime zones
The Philippine Navy monitored 19 different Chinese warships across various maritime zones of the country in November, ...
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"Indian Navy fully aware of all activities in IOR; no need for concern": Navy Chief on ...
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi assured that the navy is vigilant regarding Chinese research vessels in the ...
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Lack of transparency of Chinese vessels in Indian Ocean a concern: Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Presence of Chinese naval assets in the Indian Ocean is not a threat but their lack of transparency is a ...
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OPINION | Mahe – Countering Three Front Maritime Challenge
This vessel is not merely a technological achievement; it plays a crucial role in monitoring and countering the covert ...
Private firm Starboard Maritime Intelligence says it has used satellite technology to track down the People's Liberation Army ...
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PH Navy: 19 Chinese warships spotted in West PH Sea in November 2025
The Philippine Navy said Tuesday a total of 19 People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) ships of China were monitored over the West Philippine Sea (WPS) in the entire month of November.
A maritime surveillance company says images of a Chinese flotilla being monitored by Defence indicated a significant projection of naval power ...
A Chinese flotilla being watched by the Australian Defence Force is likely to include a large amphibious assault ship that ...
Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles has confirmed that Australia is closely tracking a Chinese navy fleet currently in the Philippine Sea amid uncertainty over its size and destination.
A Chinese flotilla being watched by the Australian Defence Force is likely to include a large amphibious assault ship that can host up to 30 helicopters, a destroyer, a frigate and a refuelling vessel ...
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