Category: Notizie Estero
Another US F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes Off South Korea, Pilot Rescued
The US military hailed the close cooperation with South Korea during the rescue operationSeoul: An American F-16 fighter jet experienced an "in-flight emergency" over the West Sea off South Korea and crashed early Wednesday, the US military said, adding the pilot had been rescued."An F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 8th Fighter Wing here experienced an in-flight emergency over the West Sea
India, Oman Ink Pact For Collaboration In Defence Sector
Giridhar Aramane with Defence Secretary General Mohammed Bin Naseer Bin Ali Al ZaabiIndia and Oman signed an agreement to collaborate in defence engagement, including procurement of military equipment. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was finalized at a meeting of the India-Oman JMCC in Muscat. The two sides reviewed their defence cooperation, explored ways to boost it, and focused on
‘Deeply Appreciate…’: Political Leaders Hail EAM Jaishankar For Promoting Sri Lankan Tourism
Colombo: Sri Lankan political leaders heaped praise on External Affairs
Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar for promoting Sri Lankan tourism and appealing to
people to visit the island country in their next holidays.
Former Sri Lankan member of parliament, Sajith Premadasa, lauded India’s
minister and said he ‘deeply appreciates’ EAM Jaishankar’s efforts in
campaigning tourism for Sri
INS Sandhayak To Be Commissioned On February 3
The 110-meter ship, displacing about 3800 tons, was built at GRSE, Kolkata, and has over 80 percent indigenous contentDefence Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled to preside over the commissioning ceremony of INS Sandhayak at Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam on February 3 (Saturday).Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R. Hari Kumar and other senior naval and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE
India Deploys Unprecedented Naval Might Near Red Sea To Rein In Piracy: International Media
India has deployed at least a dozen warships east of the Red Sea to provide security against pirates and has investigated more than 250 vessels as Western powers focus on attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis, Indian officials said.India has not joined the U.S.-led task force for the Red Sea and does not have any warships there. But it currently has two frontline warships in the Gulf of Aden and