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Four military advisers, patrol vessels, AI push: What PM Modi’s Seychelles visit delivered

Four military advisers, patrol vessels, AI push: What PM Modi’s Seychelles visit delivered

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Seychelles delivered far more than ceremonial optics and diplomatic symbolism, resulting in a major expansion of defence cooperation, capacity building and emerging technology partnerships between the two countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with people as he visits Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple, in Victoria on Monday. Among the most significant outcomes was India’s decision to once again depute four Military Advisers to Seychelles, reviving an arrangement that had been discontinued by the previous government in the island nation. The return of the advisers marks a major strategic reset and deepens India’s integration into Seychelles’ security architecture at a time when the Indian Ocean is emerging as one of the world’s most contested geopolitical theatres. Four military advisers return The four Military Advisers will work closely with Seychelles’ defence and security institutions, helping strengthen operational coordination, training, planning and institutional capacity. Their return restores a long-standing mechanism that had served as an important pillar of bilateral defence cooperation before being discontinued in recent years. ALSO READ | PM Modi’s visit deepens …

‘Indian Ocean Is More Than Other Regions’: Jaishankar Calls For Recognition Of Rebuilding Process | India News

‘Indian Ocean Is More Than Other Regions’: Jaishankar Calls For Recognition Of Rebuilding Process | India News

Last Updated:March 07, 2026, 13:05 IST He emphasised that restoring trade routes and strengthening connectivity across the region are key elements of this rebuilding effort. Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. (PTI/File) India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Saturday highlighted the importance of the Indian Ocean Region, saying the region is undergoing a broader process of recovery and rebuilding that requires sustained diplomatic efforts and cooperation among states. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue 2026, Jaishankar said, “Indian Ocean Region is an ecosystem…Indian Ocean, much more than other parts of the world, is in the process of recovery and rebuilding. Individual states are doing that, but the whole region as a whole, restoration of trade patterns, connectivity…This whole rebuilding process of the Indian Ocean needs to be recognised… A lot of this requires hard work. In the last decade, Indian diplomacy has invested a lot in this process…” He emphasised that restoring trade routes and strengthening connectivity across the region are key elements of this rebuilding effort. The external minister noted that India has significantly …

Indian Navy Rescues Crew of Iranian Frigate IRIS Dena in Indian Ocean | India News

Indian Navy Rescues Crew of Iranian Frigate IRIS Dena in Indian Ocean | India News

Last Updated:March 05, 2026, 20:08 IST Navy said the ship was operating 20 nautical miles west of Galle, in the search and rescue region under Sri Lankan responsibility. By sinking the vessel on its homeward transit, the United States has effectively declared that international waters are no longer a neutral sanctuary for Iranian assets. (File image) The Indian Navy mounted a swift search and rescue operation after the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena sank in the Indian Ocean, deploying maritime patrol aircraft and two naval vessels to assist in the effort, the Navy said in a statement. A distress call from IRIS Dena was received at the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Colombo in the early hours of March 4, as reported by the Sri Lankan Navy. The ship was operating 20 nautical miles west of Galle, in the search and rescue region under Sri Lankan responsibility. Read more: New Shield At Sea: Will US Start Insuring India’s Oil Lifeline After Torpedoing Iranian Ship? Aircraft, Ships, Life Rafts: Indian Navy Moves In On receiving the information, …

Navy chief calls for joint action on Indian Ocean threats at Goa Maritime Conclave

Navy chief calls for joint action on Indian Ocean threats at Goa Maritime Conclave

Panaji: Common challenges and emerging threats in the Indian Ocean demand a collective response, Chief of the Indian Navy Dinesh K Tripathi said while hosting the 5th Goa Maritime Conclave at the Naval War College in Goa. Tripathi also said that India was willing to take the lead in helping the countries of the region combat joint threats. Addressing the heads of 14 Indian Ocean countries who were in Goa as part of the conclave, Adm Tripathi also said that India was willing to take the lead in helping the countries of the region combat joint threats. “Across the world, we have seen how collaborative maritime operations produce tangible outcomes. When nations operate together with clearly defined objectives, they generate both deterrence and reassurance… coordinated activities in our region – whether directed at IUU (Illegal, Unreported, Unregulated) fishing, trafficking or other illegal maritime activities – can significantly enhance security and stability across the Indian Ocean Region,” he said, adding that the month-long deployment of an Indian naval ship as Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR to the …

Counter-piracy operations: EU naval force proposes joint exercise with India | Latest News India

Counter-piracy operations: EU naval force proposes joint exercise with India | Latest News India

The European Union’s naval force in the Indian Ocean has proposed a joint exercise with the Indian Navy focused on counter-piracy and building interoperability, reflecting the growing maritime security cooperation between the two sides. Indian Navy’s INS Tarkash during an exercise. (Photo from X) The proposal was made during a visit to India this week by the operation commander of EU naval force Atalanta, Vice Admiral Ignacio Villanueva Serrano, who said the two sides have a shared interest in ensuring the Indian Ocean remains a “free, open, sustainable and inclusive area free of dangers”. Warships of EU member states deployed with naval force Atalanta in the Indian Ocean have regularly held “passex” or passing exercises with the Indian Navy, which are limited in scale. The exercise proposed by the EU will be more advanced and focus on counter-piracy operations, tactical manoeuvres and communications, Serrano told a small group of reporters. If the Indian side approves the proposal, the exercise will be held in the Indian Ocean by the end of May and the EU side …

US Moves Largest B-2 Stealth Bomber Fleet, 3 Aircraft Carriers To Indo-Pacific

US Moves Largest B-2 Stealth Bomber Fleet, 3 Aircraft Carriers To Indo-Pacific

New Delhi: While the world was busy figuring out Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff move and its fallout, the United States quietly made a massive military move in the Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific region. The Pentagon ordered the largest-ever deployment of B-2 bombers in the Indian Ocean. Satellite images have shown at least six B-2 stealth bombers parked along the military base runway in Diego Garcia – a joint Indian Ocean military base of the US and Britain. There may be more in shelters or hangars impenetrable by satellite or radar. The United States has a total of 20 B-2 stealth bombers – the world’s most advanced military aircraft, of which six have now been deployed in the Indian Ocean Region – that’s roughly 30 per cent of its fleet, accounting for a massive strategic move. This satellite image by Planet Labs PBC shows six American B-2 bomber planes in Diego Garcia (AFP Photo) Besides this, the US has also planned to increase its aircraft carrier presence in the Indo-Pacific region from one to three – …

India to build critical infra in Mauritius: PM | Latest News India

India to build critical infra in Mauritius: PM | Latest News India

India is working with Mauritius to protect the island country’s national interests and secure the Indian Ocean region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, as he highlighted New Delhi’s role in building critical infrastructure and boosting development. Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Mauritius President Dharam Gokhool during a meeting, in Mauritius, on Tuesday. (PMO) Modi, on a two-day visit to Mauritius to participate as chief guest in the country’s National Day celebration on Wednesday, said Mauritius continues to be at the heart of India’s SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision, which he unveiled during a trip to Port Louis a decade ago. Following his arrival in Port Louis, Modi met Mauritius President Dharambeer Gokhool and Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. Later in the day, he addressed members of the Indian community in Mauritius, where almost 70% of the population of 1.2 million trace their roots to Indian indentured labour that arrived in the 18th century. Modi was also conferred with the nation’s highest honour, The Grand Commander of the Order of …

US: Transparency, multilateral coalitions key to keep Indian Ocean open and free | Latest News India

The US wants the Indian Ocean to remain free and open and believes transparency about maritime activities, public-private partnership to improve maritime infrastructure, and multilateral coalitions to secure the waters are key to achieving this goal, a top National Security Council (NSC) official has said. US: Transparency, public private partnership, and multilateral coalitions key to keep Indian Ocean open and free Lindsey Ford, the senior director for South Asia at NSC who has earlier served in senior roles in Pentagon, also outlined the high costs of instability in the waters of the Indian Ocean, visible in the ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and the doubling of insurance costs for ships, the vulnerabilities due to disruptions and chokepoints, and warned that challenges were not standing still. Ford was speaking at the launch of The Contest for the Indian Ocean: And the Making of a New World Order, written by Darshana Baruah, the director of security and geopolitics at Australia-India institute, at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington DC. Veteran scholar, Ashley J Tellis, …

Indian Ocean’s Rahul Ram and Amit Kilam respond after band co-founder Susmit Sen files police complaint against them

Aug 31, 2024 10:42 AM IST Rahul Ram and Amit Kilam claimed that the “complaints are essentially frivolous and mala fide”. They, however, agreed to cooperate with the police. Indian Ocean members Rahul Ram and Amit Kilam have issued their official statement after band co-founder Susmit Sen recently filed a police complaint against them. They said that they learnt about the matter “from the media” and “haven’t seen a copy of the complaint yet”. (Also Read | Indian Ocean co-founder Susmit Sen files police complaint against bandmates) Indian Ocean members Rahul Ram and Amit Kilam issued a statement. Rahul, Amit issue statement Their statement also said that a pending matter is already with the National Company Law Tribunal between the shareholders for more than a year. The statement further added that as the case “is still in process”, it’s surprising to them that a “police complaint has been filed with what appears to be the same issue”. The statement read, “We are saddened to learn from the media that a police complaint has been filed …

NCPOR Scientists Embark on Third Voyage to Indian Ocean as Search for Massive Mineral Deposits Continues

Last year in November, NCPOR signed a Rs 118 crore contract with Norway-based company Argeo for their specialised research vessel Argeo Searcher. (News18) News18 exclusively spoke with CEO of Norway-based Argeo, Trond F Crantz, about the specialised mission involving a 7-metre-long AUV to survey these sites at a depth of 5,000 metres in deep-sea Scientists from Goa-based National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) have embarked on their third voyage to the Indian Ocean aboard Argeo Searcher this May. The mission is aimed at locating hidden treasures of critical mineral deposits under the government’s Deep Ocean Mission. The team will spend a month at sea surveying the 15 sites where scientists expect to find polymetallic sulphide deposits. These are sources of critical minerals like Copper, Zinc, Manganese and Nickel, and are found near the naturally existing Hydrothermal Vents in the deep sea at a depth of almost 5,000 metres. “This is our third team which is going out to do the deep-sea survey and mapping since we started our expeditions this February. Typically, each …