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Jaishankar reviews India-Oman strategic ties, thanks Muscat for help to Indian seafarers

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July 10, 2026

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Jaishankar reviews India-Oman strategic ties, thanks Muscat for help to Indian seafarers

External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar on Friday held talks with his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, reviewing the India-Oman Strategic Partnership and discussing regional and global developments of mutual interest during his official visit to the Sultanate. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the two ministers held bilateral discussions on the full []

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Afghanistan News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Western coastline becomes key corridor for illegal arms flow into India: Report

By Rajnish SinghNew Delhi [India], July 6 (ANI): India's western coastline along Gujarat and Maharashtra has emerged as a growing concern for security agencies as a key maritime route for the smuggling of illegal arms from Pakistan into the country, an official assessment report submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) states.The report, collated based on inputs from security agencies, mentions tha

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· Jun 28, 2026

“Matter of immense pride and joy”: PM Modi on being conferred with ‘Guardian of the Blue Horizon’ award

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Egypt Independent

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· Jul 2, 2026

Could shipping waterways in Southeast Asia be a blueprint for Strait of Hormuz fees?

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Russia Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

India and Indonesia working to lessen dollar reliance – envoy

Yudho Sasongko has cited economic integration, supply chains, and maritime ties as pillars of the bilateral relationship with India Read Full Article at RT.com

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 10, 2026

Oman, India discuss Strait of Hormuz developments

Oman, India discuss Strait of Hormuz developments

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· Jul 7, 2026

Japan attaches great importance to strengthening cooperation with NATO — Cabinet

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