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MARITIME BOUNDARIES TALKS
Taiwan says its sovereignty cannot be 'violated', as China ends coast guard patrolTaiwan's coast guard asserts its maritime sovereignty cannot be violated by China. China recently ended a patrol east of Taiwan, inspecting...
China, Taiwan spar over legality of coast guard patrols east of islandChina and Taiwan are in a dispute over Chinese coast guard patrols near Taiwan's waters. Taiwan claims these patrols are harassing merchant...
A shadowy Oman-Iran plot provoked Trump’s “blow ’em up” threatUS President Donald Trump has sent a stark message to the Sultanate of Oman, warning of potential military repercussions should it move for...
View: US and Iran have the blueprints for a Strait of Hormuz dealThe Strait of Hormuz is no longer a free waterway. A recent ceasefire pauses a conflict that highlighted its importance. Future governance ...
Sri Lanka, India discuss common maritime challenges faced by their navies in Indian OceanThe navies of India and Sri Lanka have discussed ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation and actions to overcome common maritime challenge...
India, Thailand agree to enhance naval cooperation: Admiral R K DhowanDhowan who is on a two-nation tour of Singapore and Thailand, today met the Thai Permanent Secretary of Defence, Gen Sirachai Distakul.
India, Thailand agree to enhance naval cooperationExpanding the scope of cooperation in training and education was also discussed during various interactions, sources said.
Coast Guards of India, Pak hold talks, focus on maritime boundary violations by fishermenThe four-member delegation of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) is being led by its Director General Rear Admiral Zaka Ur Rehman.
Chinese base in Indian Ocean threat to peace: Ajit Kumar Doval, National Security AdviserThis was first and free frank remark from Doval on the phenomenal rise of China and the alarm bells that it has sent ringing in the region.
48 Indian fishermen captured by Pakistan; 8 boats seizedThe Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (MSA) today apprehended 48 Indian fishermen and seized 8 of their boats near Jakhau port off the Guja...
China rejects UN mediation to resolve South China Sea disputeChina rejected UN arbitration to resolve the South China Sea (SCS) maritime dispute with its neighbours, asserting that it should be settle...
Boundary issue: India, China resolve to pursue finding early solutionThe statement said two sides exchanged views on the India-China boundary question and reiterated their commitment to seek a "fair, reasonab...
Ensure release of fishermen from Sri Lankan custody, CPM to governmentCPI(M) asked Centre to take urgent steps to secure release of 210 Indian fishermen from Sri Lankan custody & initiate talks with Colombo on...
Centre, GMB differ over technology for coastal surveillanceFishing trawlers often unknowingly tend to cross IMBL in lure of expensive fish, only to be trapped by the Pakistan Maritime Security Agenc...
- India-Pakistan fail to make headway on Sir Creek
Talks on Sir Creek issue were held a week after the meeting on another important issue of Siachen Glacier which also failed to make any pro...
- India, Pakistan to hold talks on Sir Creek maritime boundary, counter-terrorism
Top officials of India and Pakistan will hold talks this month on key issues like the Sir Creek maritime boundary and counter-terrorism.
- India, Pakistan resume talks on Sir Creek boundary dispute as part of bilateral dialogue process
The talks which are being held at the Defence Ministry in the garrison city of Rawalpindi are part of the bilateral dialogue process.
- B'desh looks to end offshore gas dispute with India, Myanmar
Bangladesh has decided to end offshore gas dispute with India and Myanmar through dialogue as the two neighours raised objections against e...
- Twenty-day joint survey of Sir Creek to begin today
Less than a month after Indian and Pakistani hydrographers finalised the modalities for demarcating the maritime boundary in the Sir Creek ...
- PM may use oil to douse Sir Creek fire
PM Manmohan Singh appears to be toying with the idea of dousing the Sir Creek fire by suggesting that India and Pakistan jointly tap the en...