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Admiral Tripathi Meets Myanmar Naval Leadership, Discusses Steps to Boost Cooperation
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03.05.2026AI özeti

Admiral Tripathi Meets Myanmar Naval Leadership, Discusses Steps to Boost Cooperation

Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi met Myanmar Navy's Central Naval Command commander Rear Admiral Aung Aung Naing and Naval Training Command chief Rear Admiral Khun Aung Kyaw in Yangon to discuss strengthening navy-to-navy cooperation and bolstering defence partnership. During the visit, Admiral Tripathi handed over equipment including a containerised small arms simulator and rigid inflatable boat for maritime security in the Bay of Bengal region, aligned with India's Mahasagar policy.

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Times of India
Indian Navy Releases Maritime Security Strategy Naming Hormuz as Primary Area of Interest
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Defense·23.04.2026AI özeti

Indian Navy Releases Maritime Security Strategy Naming Hormuz as Primary Area of Interest

The Indian Navy has released its maritime security strategy, with Navy chief Admiral D K Tripathi designating the Strait of Hormuz as a "primary area" of interest among other critical choke points. The strategy covers India's primary maritime zones including the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and key straits linking the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea. The document highlights India's dependence on maritime imports for energy, fertilisers, and edible oil, noting that 73% of fertiliser requirements were met domestically in 2025 while approximately 16 million tonnes of edible oil are imported annually by sea.

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Times of India
Indian Navy Deploys Warships to Protect Vessels After IRGC Firing Incident in Strait of Hormuz
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Defense·20.04.2026AI özeti

Indian Navy Deploys Warships to Protect Vessels After IRGC Firing Incident in Strait of Hormuz

Indian Navy has deployed half a dozen warships near the Strait of Hormuz to protect India-bound cargo vessels after Iran's IRGC fired upon two Indian ships on April 18. All Indian-flagged vessels have been advised to stay clear of Larak Island, a strategic Iranian military hub. Eight crude tankers carrying 13.13 million barrels of Gulf crude, along with LPG and LNG tankers, remain stranded in the region. India is in diplomatic talks with Iran to ensure safe passage.

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Times of India