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    EU Leaders Urge Vigilance Amid Middle East Risks

    Brussels, March 20 – Leaders of the European Union (EU) pledged to remain vigilant against any spillover from the Middle East conflicts that could trigger migratory pressure on the bloc, as the conflicts pose growing risks to Europe.Although the conflict "has not translated into immediate...
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    Oilmeal Exports Face Challenges Amid Global Disruptions

    New Delhi, March 19 India's oilmeal exports to China surged over 20-fold to 7.79 lakh tonnes in the first eleven months of this fiscal, following higher demand due to lower prices compared to competitors, according to industry body SEA data.The Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA)...
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    Rising Oil Prices Drive Sunflower Oil Supply Concerns in India

    New Delhi, March 12 India's imports of crude sunflower oil fell by 51 per cent to 1,45,000 tonnes in February, an industry body said on Thursday, as the ongoing conflict in West Asia and disruptions to shipping routes in the Black Sea pushed prices sharply higher.The Solvent Extractors'...
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    IndiGo Flights Return Due to Airspace Restrictions

    New Delhi, March 9 An IndiGo flight bound for Manchester, operated with a leased Boeing 787 aircraft, returned to the national capital on Monday due to certain restrictions when the plane was to enter the Eritrean airspace, according to sources.Also, an IndiGo flight from London Heathrow to...
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    Manchester Flight Diverted: Airspace Issues Impact IndiGo Route

    New Delhi, March 9 An IndiGo flight bound for Manchester, operated with a leased Boeing 787 aircraft, returned to the national capital on Monday due to certain restrictions when the plane was about to enter the airspace of Eritrea, according to sources."Our flight 6E 033, operating from Delhi...
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    Navigating Global Challenges: The Raisina Dialogue Focuses on Maritime Security

    March 07, New Delhi: The final day of the Raisina Dialogue will focus on the future global order and economic resilience, with discussions centered on maritime security, supply chains, and strategic rivalries.Several sessions will examine maritime security challenges across the Indian Ocean...
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    Pakistan Monitors Oil Supply, Conserves Fuel as Strait of Hormuz Remains Blocked

    Islamabad, March 5 Pakistan decided on Thursday to introduce weekly revisions in petroleum prices, effective from Saturday, and to consider measures such as working from home and distance learning to conserve fuel amid possible disruptions in oil supply due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia...
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    Coimbatore Textile and Wet Grinder Sector Face Shipping Delays

    Chennai, March 5 – Exports of textiles, garments, and wet grinders from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, are facing significant delays as the escalating conflict in West Asia disrupts cargo movement through key international sea routes, affecting trade with Gulf countries and other overseas markets...
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    Pakistan Exploring New Energy Supply Options with Saudi Assistance

    Islamabad, March 4 Pakistan said on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia has responded positively to its request for an alternative oil supply route in the wake of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the attack on Iran.Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik held a meeting with Saudi...
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    Inter-Ministerial Group Established to Address West Asia Shipping Risks

    New Delhi, March 3 The government has set up an inter-ministerial group to monitor developments in West Asia on a daily basis and assess potential vulnerabilities in shipping, logistics, exports, and critical imports, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday.Exporters have...
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    Geopolitical Tensions Impact Marine and Aviation Insurance

    New Delhi, March 3 Freight carriers will have to pay an additional premium to restore war cover for shipments passing through high-risk areas amid the escalating crisis in West Asia, experts said.Vessels of the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) are also involved in the movement of crude oil...
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    Trade Routes Threatened: India Prepares for Potential Disruptions

    New Delhi, March 1 The Ministry of Commerce has convened a meeting of exporters, shipping lines, freight forwarders, and officials from other ministries on Monday to assess the impact of escalating tensions in the Middle East region on India's trade.The US and Israel jointly launched military...
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    Flight Cancellations Disrupt Sindhu's Journey to All-England Badminton

    New Delhi, February 28 – Two-time Olympic medallist shuttler PV Sindhu, who was stranded at the Dubai Airport on Saturday en route to Birmingham in England due to flight operations being suspended due to escalating tensions between Iran and the US-Israel, is safe and hoping for things to settle...
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    Rising Shipping Costs Threaten Indian Exports Amid Middle East Tensions

    New Delhi, February 28 With a joint attack by the US and Israel on Iran triggering a major military confrontation in the Middle East, Indian exporters said on Saturday that this development is expected to increase transportation and insurance costs, potentially disrupting shipments to the US and...
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    EU Steps Up Support for Citizens as Tensions Rise in the Middle East

    Brussels, February 28 – The European Union expressed serious concerns on Saturday regarding the latest developments in Iran, while reaffirming its unwavering commitment to safeguarding regional security and stability. The EU stated that it remains in close contact with its regional partners...
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    Navy Commissions Advanced Anti-Submarine Vessel, Strengthening Coastal Defense

    Chennai, February 27 – The Indian Navy commissioned INS Anjadip, a warship designed to enhance its anti-submarine warfare capabilities and coastal surveillance, on Friday.Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, commissioned the ship at the Chennai Port.This is the third of eight...
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    Naval Diplomacy: INS Sudarshini's Trans-Oceanic Journey

    February 24, New Delhi – Marking a significant milestone, the Indian Navy's Sail Training Ship INS Sudarshini departed from Egypt, continuing her trans-oceanic voyage – a testament to India's MAHASAGAR vision and enduring India-Egypt maritime friendship.INS Sudarshini embodies maritime...
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