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India and the Philippines have staged joint naval exercises in the disputed South China Sea for the first time, antagonizing ...
Marcos’ ‘landmark’ visit reflects the countries’ growing convergence on defence and economic interests, analysts say.
India's position on the South China Sea is "clear and consistent," and it considers it as part of the global commons, the ...
Manila claims the video of a maritime confrontation broadcast by state media was old, recycled footage from a past encounter.
India's stance on South China Sea as global commons reiterated by Ministry of External Affairs during briefing.
Three Indian warships joined Philippine forces for a landmark sea patrol in disputed waters. The message: stronger maritime ...
Like the Q-ships of World War II, which drew in unsuspecting German U-Boats, the PALID’s developers hope a hostile warship ...
India and the Philippines announced an upgraded strategic partnership Tuesday that they said will deepen trade, defense and ...
The Indo-Pacific region, already known for geopolitical tension, is now facing an intense military buildup from major powers.
While for the Philippines, the major aim is to bolster deterrence, for India, it is about reinforcing commitment to a free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific., India News, Times Now ...
The agreements include boosting military ties, as Indian and Philippine vessels patrol the South China Sea together.
Two countries elevated ties during Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr's visit to New Delhi. Both countries announce ...