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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.»»»

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New Delhi [India], April 19 (ANI): The Ministry of External Affairs on Sunday outlined the depth of India-Sri Lanka ties as Vice President CP Radhakrishnan departed for an official visit to Sri Lanka from April 19 to 20. In a post on X, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiseal said, "Vice President of Indi»»»

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Separate case keeps ex-navy official Tiwary in Qatari jail; efforts on to free him: Sources

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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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