The roles of the Indian Navy in future would continue to extend across the entire spectrum of maritime operations; from peace keeping, through the low intensity segment to high-intensity conventional…
Why India Needs a Blue Water Navy For eons it has been a proven fact that a maritime state enjoys greater economic benefits as compared to a land-locked one. A…
Maritime operations feature one of the most sophisticated and asymmetric fighting environments, given their multi-dimensional threat scenarios and vastness of the area of operations, both surface and sub surface. Moreover,…
The Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 323 — Harriers, the first unit of HAL-built Advanced Light Helicopter Mark-III, was commissioned into Indian Navy by the Hon'ble Minister of State for…
A lot of hue and cry was raised in media today as soon as USA announced that it conducted patrols in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in Arabian Sea…
La Pérouse, a naval exercise led by France commenced in Bay of Bengal on Monday, 05 April. All four Quad nations including India are participating in the exercise which is…
As Indian Navy is poised to become a Blue Water Navy in the near future, the desire to extend its influence in the Indian Ocean Region and beyond, demands versatile…