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Rs 13,000 cr airport at Great Nicobar Island to improve India's forward posture in Indian Ocean

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Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral Tripathi

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Is the Great Nicobar Island India’s Hormuz-like chokepoint against China?

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Al Jazeera 7d ago

India, UK launch initiatives for minerals, maritime cooperation

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Weather tracker: Monsoon season brings vital rainfall to parts of Asia

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The Guardian World 2d ago

Weather tracker: Monsoon season brings vital rainfall to parts of Asia

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The Guardian UK 2d ago

Big fleet expansion: Navy to add 4 made-in-India warships, one survey vessel this month

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India confined Pakistan navy to its ports during Operation Sindoor: Rajnath Singh

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Times of India 11d ago

Monsoon rain reaches Kerala 3 days late but on time to save Indian harvests

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Al Jazeera 6d ago

India’s military revamp to counter China, Pakistan gathers pace

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