India`s MEA states the Cape Town naval exercise was a South African initiative, not an institutionalized BRICS event ...
The first naval exercises under the ‘Brics plus’ banner saw Brazil, Egypt, China, Russia and South Africa take part. India ...
Ministry of External Affairs clarified Indias non-participation in a recent BRICS naval exercise held in South African waters ...
Ministry of External Affairs clarifies India did not join the BRICS Naval Exercise in Cape Town, citing it as a South ...
India's Position on Naval Exercise in Cape Town On January 17, New Delhi announced that the recent naval exercise held in ...
The US escalated its criticism of South Africa after naval exercises this week involving China and some of the BRICS member ...
Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi New Delhi/Cape Town, Jan 17: India on Saturday clarified that a recently concluded naval ...
India on Saturday clarified that it did not participate in a South Africa-initiated multilateral naval exercise involving ...
India abstained from a multilateral naval exercise initiated by South Africa that included several BRICS nations, citing it as non-institutional under BRICS. The exercise involved navies from China, ...
The Will for Peace 2026 exercise, hosted by South Africa and operationally led by China, was held during Jan 9-16 near Simon’s Town, a strategic port located near junction of Indian & Atlantic Oceans| ...
India has clarified that the BRICS Naval exercise was entirely a South African initiative in which some BRICS members took ...
Responding to comments relating to India's non-participation in the 'BRICS Naval Exercise', Jaiswal said that it was not a regular or institutionalised BRICS activity, nor did all BRICS members take ...
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