India  

Pakistan, China in fear as India commissions 1st indigenous anti-submarine shallow water craft, has capability to..., is named after...

DNA Thursday, 19 June 2025
According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the ship has been designed for underwater surveillance, search and rescue operations, and Low Intensity Maritime Operations (LIMO).
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Pakistan Pakistan Country in South Asia

Bad news for China, Bangladesh, Pakistan as Centre approves Rs 62000 crore mega order for...

The LCA Mk1A is an upgraded version of the Tejas, designed for improved combat capabilities, and the new defence contract marks the second major order for the..
DNA
Spain’s DEADLIEST Summer: 1,100 KILLED As Heatwave RIPS Through Madrid & Seville | Worst Since 2022 [Video]

Spain’s DEADLIEST Summer: 1,100 KILLED As Heatwave RIPS Through Madrid & Seville | Worst Since 2022

Spain is reeling after a deadly 16-day heatwave claimed more than 1,100 lives, with temperatures soaring above 40°C nationwide. Officials reported 1,149 excess deaths, mostly among vulnerable seniors and women. Madrid and Seville were hit hardest, with the urban heat island effect amplifying conditions. Wildfires in Catalonia destroyed farmland and worsened air quality. Experts warn climate change has made heatwaves hotter, longer, and three times deadlier. Spain, already scarred by past deadly summers, now faces a mounting public health and environmental crisis. #SpainHeatwave #ClimateCrisis #HeatwaveDeaths #GlobalWarming #ExtremeHeat #UrbanHeatIsland #Madrid #Seville #Catalonia #Wildfires #AirQuality #ClimateChange #Heatwave2025 #DeadlyHeatwave #HealthCrisis #Environment #ClimateRisk #EuropeHeatwave #HotterPlanet #HeatwaveAlert #HeatwaveImpact #GlobalHeat #DisasterNews #SpainClimate #HeatDeaths #BreakingNews #HeatwaveSpain #ClimateEmergency #RisingTemperatures #SilentKiller Also Read Flash Floods In Pakistan Lead To Over 320 Deaths, Rescue Efforts Underway :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/flash-floods-in-pakistan-lead-to-over-320-deaths-rescue-efforts-underway-011-7831519.html?ref=DMDesc Major Reports on Climate Change Impact in the US Removed from Federal Websites, Affecting Public Access :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/major-reports-climate-change-us-removed-websites-011-7788857.html?ref=DMDesc Sirsa Criticises Kejriwal for Neglecting Delhi's Mahatma Gandhi Climate Institute :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/sirsa-blames-kejriwal-neglect-delhi-climate-institute-011-4118667.html?ref=DMDesc

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:17Published

Sexual violence against women: India calls out Pakistan’s 'duplicity' and 'hypocrisy' at UN; highlights irony

At a UN Security Council debate, India's representative Eldos Mathew Punnoos accused Pakistan of historical and ongoing sexual violence, particularly against..
IndiaTimes

'Successful strikes, not Mr Trump': Shashi Tharoor rebuts US President's mediation claim; puts onus on Pakistan for peace

Shashi Tharoor stated that Pakistan must dismantle terror networks before India considers repairing ties. He highlighted past attempts at outreach betrayed by..
IndiaTimes

PM: Tell masses how Nehru 'betrayed' India with IWT

PM Modi has urged a mass campaign to expose Jawaharlal Nehru's alleged compromise of India's interests in the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) with Pakistan. Modi..
IndiaTimes

Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) UK Government department responsible for defence

Britain is buying new air defence missile systems - but can they protect us?

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced it will buy £118m worth of air defence missile systems for the British Army.
Sky News

You Might Like


Related news from verified sources

UK boosts weapons production capacity in new defence strategy

Britain plans a significant boost to its defence industry. The government will invest £1.5 billion in new weapons factories. This aims to increase production...
IndiaTimes

‘Almost near consensus’: US reveals Nato close to deal on 5% defence spending goal

NATO allies are nearing consensus on a new defence spending target of five per cent of GDP, according to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. This move aims to...
IndiaTimes

Defence stocks rally up to 3% amid Iran-Israel tensions, investors eye sectoral boost, geopolitics fuel long-term export optimism

Defence and aerospace stocks experienced a surge driven by escalating Middle East tensions and anticipated increased defence spending in the upcoming budget....
IndiaTimes