The first naval exercises under the ‘Brics plus’ banner saw Brazil, Egypt, China, Russia and South Africa take part. India ...
The exercise held in South African waters comprised the navies of China, Russia Iran, Egypt, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and the ...
Observers describe high-profile exercise involving economic grouping as largely symbolic rather than step towards military ...
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Why India skipped BRICS naval wargame? MEA clarifies
India clarified its absence from a South Africa-initiated naval wargame, stating it was not an institutional BRICS activity.
India`s MEA states the Cape Town naval exercise was a South African initiative, not an institutionalized BRICS event ...
Ministry of External Affairs clarifies India did not join the BRICS Naval Exercise in Cape Town, citing it as a South ...
New Delhi’s presidency offers significant opportunities – yet also unavoidable challenges – at a moment when the very idea of ...
Joint naval drills involving several members of the BRICS bloc, including China, Russia and Iran, have kicked off near South ...
India on Saturday said it stayed out of the so-called BRICS naval exercise, clarifying that the drills were not an official or institutional activity of the grouping but a South Africa-led initiative ...
Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi New Delhi/Cape Town, Jan 17: India on Saturday clarified that a recently concluded naval ...
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BRICS wargames: Why they matter, why India opted out
South Africa is hosting the BRICS exercises, but two founding members are not participating amid tensions with the US.
India's Ministry of External Affairs has clarified that the recent Will for Peace 2026 naval exercise was entirely a ...
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