The first naval exercises under the ‘Brics plus’ banner saw Brazil, Egypt, China, Russia and South Africa take part. India ...
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, ...
India`s MEA states the Cape Town naval exercise was a South African initiative, not an institutionalized BRICS event ...
New Delhi’s presidency offers significant opportunities – yet also unavoidable challenges – at a moment when the very idea of ...
India's Ministry of External Affairs has clarified that the recent Will for Peace 2026 naval exercise was entirely a ...
India on Saturday clarified that it did not participate in a South Africa-initiated multilateral naval exercise involving ...
Ministry of External Affairs clarified India's non-participation in a recent BRICS naval exercise held in South African ...
India’s 2026 BRICS presidency, led by S. Jaishankar, focuses on a ‘humanity-first’ approach, resilience, innovation, and ...
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 ...
India skips a South Africa-led naval exercise, citing its non-institutional status within the BRICS framework amid regional ...
Top diplomat S. Jaishankar unveils BRICS logo and launch of BRICS website in New Delhi as India chairs bloc for 2026 - ...
The exercise focuses on joint maritime safety operations, interoperability drills and maritime protection serials.
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