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Indian Ocean

Pakistan’s Chinese stealth submarines set to spur Indian navy’s upgrade as Beijing eyes oceanic expansion

by Walter Watson
Pakistan’s Chinese stealth submarines set to spur Indian navy’s upgrade as Beijing eyes oceanic expansion

“The only comparable submarine to AIP-equipped subs is a nuclear-attack submarine, but they are also quite noisy and can be detected from a long range. We have nuclear submarines but …

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A Chinese debt trap? Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port set to debunk narrative with its success

by Walter Watson
A Chinese debt trap? Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port set to debunk narrative with its success

Sri Lankan supporters of Hambantota, however, say the port has become a thriving transshipment hub in the Indian Ocean. The Western narrative, according to the supporters, conveniently ignores a key …

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Maldives’ pro-China president has ‘nothing to block him’ after big poll win: ‘India is concerned’

by Walter Watson
Maldives’ pro-China president has ‘nothing to block him’ after big poll win: ‘India is concerned’

The decisive victory strengthens Muizzu’s ability to make policy decisions, but after ordering the withdrawal of Indian troops from the Maldives earlier this year, he isn’t expected to take any …

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Scientists say world’s coral reefs experiencing mass bleaching in warming oceans

by Walter Watson
Scientists say world’s coral reefs experiencing mass bleaching in warming oceans

Coral reefs around the world are experiencing global bleaching for the fourth time, top reef scientists declared, a result of warming ocean waters amid human-caused climate change. Coral reef bleaching …

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South China Sea: as India backs Philippines against Beijing, a different border issue looms large

by Walter Watson
South China Sea: as India backs Philippines against Beijing, a different border issue looms large

His comments came after the Chinese navy and coastguard had clashed with their Philippine counterparts in the South China Sea for several months, including the use of water cannons to …

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Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished 10 years ago today. What have we learned about what happened?

by Walter Watson
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished 10 years ago today. What have we learned about what happened?

Malaysia’s government has said it may authorize a new hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 a decade after the plane and all 239 passengers and crew on board disappeared …

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A decade after MH370, will the world finally heed Malaysia’s call for real-time tracking of planes?

by Walter Watson
A decade after MH370, will the world finally heed Malaysia’s call for real-time tracking of planes?

“The significance of the MH370 disappearance is that it disappeared – when most people would expect a large civilian airliner to be under constant surveillance, this one has eluded detection …

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India reveals astronauts for its Gaganyaan space mission

by Walter Watson
India reveals astronauts for its Gaganyaan space mission

On Tuesday, India introduced four crew members for its maiden Gaganyaan space voyage, as it aims to become the world’s fourth country to send a crewed mission into space, just months …

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Opinion | Amid Red Sea clashes, India and Asean must work to secure the Indian Ocean

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Amid Red Sea clashes, India and Asean must work to secure the Indian Ocean

Similarly, India recognises the need to bolster its geopolitical position in the Western Pacific. Thus, while the Indo-Pacific concept integrates the Indian and Pacific oceans into one strategic region, dominant …

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Sri Lanka ban on Chinese ships a ‘victory’ for India, but shows limits of small states in big-power rivalry

by Walter Watson
Sri Lanka ban on Chinese ships a ‘victory’ for India, but shows limits of small states in big-power rivalry

This meant that Chinese scientific research vessel Xiang Yang Hong 3, which was scheduled to conduct deepwater exploration in the south Indian Ocean beginning this week, would not be given …

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