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India’s Military Outreach: Military Logistics Agreements

India’s Military Outreach: Military Logistics Agreements

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s increasing activities in the Indo-Pacific have motivated India to embrace military logistics agreements with a wide variety of partners.
India to Make Nuclear Attack Sub Push at Expense of 3rd Carrier: Report

India to Make Nuclear Attack Sub Push at Expense of 3rd Carrier: Report

By Abhijnan Rej
Details of the proposal, however, remain murky.

A Proactive Indian Navy: Upcoming Naval Exercises

A Proactive Indian Navy: Upcoming Naval Exercises

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The Indian Navy has a bevvy of planned engagements this spring,. including with the UAE and France.

Sea Vigil: India’s Coastal Security Exercise

Sea Vigil: India’s Coastal Security Exercise

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Given India’s vast coastline and a not-so-benign neighborhood, India has to remain vigilant to external threats via sea routes.

India’s New Maritime Theater Command: A Quantum Leap

India’s New Maritime Theater Command: A Quantum Leap

By Shishir Upadhyaya
The new command will help India maintain a favorable maritime balance of power when it comes to China.
An Update on India’s Aircraft Carrier Aspirations

An Update on India’s Aircraft Carrier Aspirations

By Robert Farley
It is tempting but dangerous to compare India’s carrier progress with that of China. Still, there are some points of warranted comparison. 

India and Sri Lanka Complete Bilateral Naval Exercise

India and Sri Lanka Complete Bilateral Naval Exercise

By Abhijnan Rej
The latest iteration comes amid Indian concerns around Chinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean – and China’s foothold in Sri Lanka.
What Will Become of the INS Viraat?

What Will Become of the INS Viraat?

By Robert Farley
That decommissioned ship is destined for the shipbreakers, unless last minute interventions grant the historic ship a new destiny.

Dead in the Water: India’s Push Into the Seas Is Unlikely to Help Matters on Land

Dead in the Water: India’s Push Into the Seas Is Unlikely to Help Matters on Land

By Abhijnan Rej
As the Ladakh crisis crosses the 5-month mark, many in New Delhi are suggesting a radically different approach toward China’s bad behavior.

Indian and Russian Navies Begin Exercise in the Bay of Bengal

Indian and Russian Navies Begin Exercise in the Bay of Bengal

By Abhijnan Rej
Many have questioned the signal New Delhi seeks to send Beijing by exercising with both Moscow and Washington.

India’s Defense Chief Opposes Aircraft Carrier Plans

India’s Defense Chief Opposes Aircraft Carrier Plans

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
CDS General Bipin Rawat reiterated doubts about acquiring a third carrier in a recent interview.
US State Department Clears Lightweight Torpedo, Harpoon Missile Sales to India

US State Department Clears Lightweight Torpedo, Harpoon Missile Sales to India

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India is slated to receive 16 MK 54 lightweight torpedoes and ten Harpoon Block II air-launched missiles for its latest maritime patrol aircraft.

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