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The sliteye shark has been recorded for the first time on the Great Chagos Bank, the world's largest coral atoll ...
BrahMos, BrahMos 2, Agni-V or something more powerful? India's missile test NOTAM covers 4,790 KM in Indian Ocean, what does ...
India Extends No Fly Zone Warning To 4,795 Km For High-Stakes Missile Test In Indian Ocean Next Week
In a significant development, India has extended the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) to 4,795 km in the Indian Ocean for a missile ...
The committee headed by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, while presenting its Eighth Report on the subject ‘Evaluation of India’s ...
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Agni-V, Agni-VI or BrahMos? India's Missile Test NOTAM Stretches Up To 4,790 KM In Indian Ocean
The proposed missile test has sparked speculations on social media with many claiming that it could be inter intercontinental ...
Coral bleaching has reached the Indian Ocean after ravaging reefs in the Pacific, raising the prospect that damage from warming seas and other stressors could soon be seen on a global scale.
La Niña and El Niño events are the most well-known type of ocean variability to affect Australia. During a La Niña, the west Pacific Ocean warms, increasing the likelihood of rain-bearing weather ...
By Thomas Sumner February 1, 2016 at 8:00 am - More than 2 years ago A rapid loss of phytoplankton threatens to turn the western Indian Ocean into an “ecological desert,” a new study warns.
A new maritime chessboard is emerging across the Indian Ocean. Over the past decade, China has transformed several African ...
The updated notification expands the danger zone to approximately 2,530 km into the Indian Ocean Region, originating from ...
The Indian Ocean Tuna Commission has changed the status of the prized yellowfin tuna from red to green, allowing ...
SpaceX has had a tough year with its Starship program, but the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the path for the ...
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