Government on highest alert to safeguard Indian seafarers amid evolving maritime security situation in Gulf region
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Government on highest alert to safeguard Indian seafarers amid evolving maritime security situation in Gulf region
New Delhi [India], June 12 (ANI): In view of the rapidly evolving security situation in the Gulf region and surrounding waters, the Government of India continue to monitor and coordinate response mechanisms to safeguard Indian seafarers and protect India's maritime interests. The Ministry of Ports,»»»
India says fire reported on oil tanker with 24 Indian sailors, all crew safe
NEW DELHI, June 8 - India's shipping ministry said on Monday that a fire was reported on an oil tanker, Marivex, off the coast of Oman with 24 Indian sailors on board, adding that all of them were safe. The Madagascar-flagged vessel was not carrying cargo, Opesh Kumar Sharma, a director in the fede»»»
Navy chief meets Myanmar naval leadership, discusses steps to boost def ties, enhance maritime security in Bay of Bengal region | India News - The Times of India
. NEW DELHI: As part of efforts to intensify Modi govt’s ‘Act East Policy’, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi has held a meeting with Myanmar Navy's commander-in-chief Admiral Htein Win in Naypyitaw and discussed growing bilateral ties and enhancing maritime security in the Bay of Bengal region.»»»
Separate case keeps ex-navy official Tiwary in Qatari jail; efforts on to free him: Sources
Former Indian Navy officer Purnendu Tiwary stays in Qatar. He was arrested with seven others for espionage in 2022. While others returned, Tiwary faces a separate conviction for financial issues. The Indian government is seeking his pardon. His family claims innocence, but officials state he was se»»»
Separate case keeps ex-navy official Tiwary in Qatari jail; efforts on to free him: Sources
New Delhi, A former Indian Navy official, whose death sentence was commuted by a Qatari court in 2023 along with seven others, remains in custody due to a separate conviction, official sources said on Saturday, while dismissing certain claims made by his family. The Indian government has already ta»»»
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