The United States is increasing its aircraft carrier presence in the Middle East to two, with one already deployed and another being sent from the Indo-Pacific, according to the Pentagon. This move is aimed at promoting regional stability, deterring aggression, and protecting the free flow of commerce in the region amidst ongoing air strikes targeting Yemen’s Huthi rebels. Additionally, the deployment includes additional squadrons and air assets to enhance defensive air-support capabilities in the CENTCOM area of responsibility, signaling a commitment to regional security and readiness to respond to any threats in the region.
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India-Sri Lanka Defence MoU to bring all defence coop under one umbrella pact
During PM Narendra Modi's visit to Colombo on April 5, an umbrella agreement known as The India-Sri Lanka MoU will be signed to consolidate all bilateral defence cooperation. This pact aims to streamline the partnership and address security concerns, with a focus on preventing anti-India activities from Sri Lankan territory. The agreement will encompass various aspects of defence collaboration, including joint exercises, training, high-level visits, and equipment supply, enhancing the existing strong defence relationship between...
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