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One Indian killed, six injured as Iranian missiles target two UAE tankers in HormuzTwo UAE-flagged tankers were struck by Iranian cruise missiles in Omani waters. One Indian crew member died and eight others were injured i...
Some ships still crossing Strait of Hormuz despite security threatA small number of vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, despite the heightened security threats as Tehran and Washington battle f...
China lodges protest as Japan joins 13 nations backing South China Sea rulingChina lodged a formal protest after Japan reaffirmed a 2016 ruling. Fourteen countries, including Japan, supported the tribunal's decision ...
China summons Japan envoy over South China Sea rowChina asserts its control over the South China Sea waters. Thirteen nations and Japan reaffirmed a 2016 ruling against China's claims. Beij...
'Era of one-sided deals over': Iran Parl speaker Ghalibaf warns US after trade of strikes in Strait of HormuzIran's Parliament Speaker declared one-sided deals are over after US strikes. US forces conducted extensive strikes targeting Iranian milit...
India condemns attack on commercial vessel off Oman coast; 10 Indians rescued, one missingIndia condemned an attack on the GFS Galaxy vessel near Oman. Ten of eleven Indian nationals aboard were rescued, while one remains missing...
INS Sudarshini arrives at Boston for SAIL Boston 250 celebrationsIndian Naval Ship Sudarshini arrived in Boston for Sail Boston 250. The ship entered the historic port flying the Indian flag. Consul Gener...
US, UK, 12 other nations reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating China's claims in South China SeaSeveral nations reaffirmed China's expansive South China Sea claims are illegal. A 2016 arbitration ruling declared China's claims lack leg...
Govt eases shipping rules for GIFT City to spur maritime leasing, financeGIFT City IFSC units are now exempt from a specific shipping license. This exemption aims to boost India's maritime leasing and financing e...
Govt allows GIFT City units to lease foreign vessels without need for DGMA permissionThe shipping ministry has granted exemptions for GIFT City entities. These entities can now lease foreign vessels without DGMA permission. ...
Kyrgyzstan's Tamchy SFIT opens a new route for Indian business into EurasiaKyrgyzstan has launched the Tamchy Special Financial Investment Territory on Lake Issyk-Kul. This new jurisdiction aims to attract foreign ...
'INS Sudarshini represents finest tradition of Indian maritime heritage'INS Sudarshini visited New York to represent India at American independence celebrations. The ship's presence highlighted growing defense a...
US resumes strikes on Iran with over 80 targets hit; revokes oil waiverUnited States forces launched strikes targeting over eighty Iranian military sites. These actions followed attacks on three commercial vess...
Japan, China coast guard ships face off near disputed East China Sea islandsJapanese and Chinese coast guard ships confronted each other near disputed islands Tuesday. Each nation claimed to have expelled the other'...
Lockheed Martin to buy Ultra Maritime for $3.45 billionUltra Maritime will become a part of Lockheed's rotary and mission systems, which reported revenue of $17.3 billion in 2025 and employs 35,...
India proposes dedicated BRICS Virtual Working Group to combat drug traffickingIn a proactive move, India has suggested establishing a dedicated virtual working group within BRICS to address the increasingly sophistica...
INS Sudarshini participates in maritime spectacle in US for 250th anniversaryIndia's sail training ship, INS Sudarshini, proudly sailed into New York on July 4th, joining a grand international naval event celebrating...
India to chair 9th UN Intergovernmental Group of Experts session on consumer protection in GenevaIndia is set to chair the UNCTAD's Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Consumer Protection Law and Policy in Geneva. The session will foc...
Iran insists on keeping control over Hormuz: ReportIran is determined to gain international recognition for its control over the Strait of Hormuz, including the right to levy fees on ships. ...
Strait of Hormuz: Strategic chokepoint in shadow of geopoliticsThe Strait of Hormuz, a key chokepoint for the global trade of crude oil and liquefied natural gas, is at the centre of disputes in negotia...