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China has long been accused of using its research vessels for reconnaissance mission. Despite India's concern, China ...
Biogeographical regions of marine organisms, i.e., their distribution across different habitats, often overlap well with the ...
End of an era By the end of the 18th century, as Europeans began colonizing throughout the Indian Ocean region, the area became difficult for pirates to operate in, but they never truly disappeared.
xiv, 157 pages : 22 cm Contains primary source documents Includes bibliographical references (pages 144-146) and index Part One. Introduction: Expansion and transformation of Islam in the Indian Ocean ...
New Delhi [India], June 17 (ANI): The Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs on Tuesday discussed India's Indian Ocean Strategy including the idea of the Blue Water Navy.
Zagreb (Croatia), June 17, 2025 (ANI): Amassador of India to Croatia Arun Goel in an exclusive interview with ANI highlights Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Croatia, following his ...
As a biodiversity hotspot, Socotra was once the preserve of intrepid archaeologists and die-hard birders—but now, its alien landscapes and Jurassic-era flora are luring a new crowd.
The Indian Ocean Index is swiftly falling, as we go from Positive to a projected Negative dipole. A dipole is an imbalance, and our weather works to correct these, actively sending the built-up ...
The Great Game is afloat: Africa and Indian Ocean geopolitics While Africa relies on maritime security for trade, Indian Ocean geopolitics foretells rising insecurity at sea. African states and ...
A discussion initiated by the AU would occur against the backdrop of New Delhi’s global diplomatic efforts to become a globally recognised leader on maritime security throughout the Indian Ocean. This ...
The project comes at a perilous moment for these creatures. Since 2022, sea urchins have been plagued by a scuticociliate, a single-celled pathogen that eats away at the animals’ soft tissue and ...
Using computer models of ocean tides over the past 21,000 years – back to the peak of the last ice age – we found that each of these mud patches formed at different times.