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Indian Navy’s Vigilance In West Asia Amidst Rising Tensions: Monitoring China’s Moves

Indian Navy’s vigilance in West Asia amidst rising tensions: Monitoring China’s moves.

The Indian Navy stays vigilant, closely watching West Asia developments and the activities of the Chinese Navy amid the escalating Hamas-Israel conflict.

Learn more about Vice Admiral Dinesh Tripathi’s insights at the Global Maritime India Summit 2023.

Indian Navy: Navy is keeping a close watch on the developments in West Asia, every move of China is being monitored.

A top Navy officer said on Wednesday that the Indian Navy is keeping a close eye on the developments in West Asia as well as the activities of the Chinese Navy in the Indian Ocean region in view of the increasing Hamas-Israel conflict.

Indian Navy’s Vigilance: The Chief of the Western Command of the Navy said this.

Responding to some questions at a session of the Global Maritime India Summit 2023, Vice Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, chief of the Navy’s Western Command, said that the Navy is fully aware of the possible impact of China’s activities in the Indian Ocean region or developments in West Asia.

He said, at this moment someone in Naval Headquarters or Command Headquarters is constantly working on what could happen after whatever is happening in West Asia (referring to the Hamas-Israel conflict).

The Vice Admiral said that as far as the Chinese are concerned, we are keeping a close eye on whatever they are doing in the South China Sea.

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When Indigo flight realized its mistake, the plane took a U-turn for Singapore, passengers took to social media.

An Indigo flight bound for Bengaluru had to return to Singapore at that time. When Indigo flight staff forgot to unload the passengers’ luggage.

The flight took off from Singapore to Bangalore.

According to news agency , an Indigo flight had taken off from Singapore to Bengaluru. However, the airline staff forgot to unload the passengers’ luggage from the flight before the plane took off.

Later, when the flight took off for Bengaluru, the plane had to take a U-turn and return to Singapore.

The airline issued a statement admitting the mistake.

The airline said in a statement that the luggage of passengers kept on flight 6E 1006 from Singapore to Bengaluru was not unloaded, we accept this mistake.

The airline said in a statement that passengers were informed about the delay and were given refreshments.

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