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Deendayal Port Authority, also known as Kandla Port, has successfully facilitated the export of India’s largest cryogenic LNG storage tanks, marking a significant achievement in the nation’s growing role in global energy infrastructure, reported ET Energy World.The tanks, manufactured by INOX India Limited, are destined for a mini-LNG terminal project in Nassau, Bahamas. This shipment underscores India’s expertise in handling complex project cargo and its expanding footprint in advanced energy solutions.The project involves the export of ten high-capacity cryogenic LNG tanks, each with a volume of 1500 m³, alongside a regasification system designed to support island-based power generation.These tanks are…

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NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Delivering the first Columbia-class submarine by a 2028 target will be a “wicked heavy lift,” according to the Pentagon’s first-ever submarine “czar.”  “It’s an all-hands-on-deck effort to get the first of the class delivered,” Vice Adm. Robert Gaucher, the Pentagon’s first Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager (DPRM) for Submarines, said Monday at the Sea Air Space Exposition. “The target is 2028; that is going to be a heavy lift. We’ve got to do better. So we have got to think, act, and operate differently in order to get that ship deployed and out there and operating.” “We’ve…

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March unfolded like a stress test for U.S. counterterrorism authorities.The month opened with a gunman in an Iranian-flag shirt killing three people at a bar in Texas. Then, an attack with homemade explosives outside the mayor’s mansion in New York City. Next came a deadly shooting March 12 on a Virginia college campus and, the same afternoon, a car-ramming at a Michigan synagogue. Days later, agents arrested a man charged with threatening a mass shooting at an Ohio mosque.To current and former national security officials, these were omens, signs of the dangers they predicted last year when President Donald Trump began redirecting…

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SAMP/T NG ground to air defence system. Credit: Thales. Denmark has signed the first export contract for the European SAMP/T NG long-range air and missile defence system. The agreement, announced by Thales on 21 April 2026, will see Denmark become the third country, after France and Italy, to join the SAMP/T NG user community.  Discover B2B Marketing That Performs Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms. Find out more The SAMP/T NG system is a mobile surface-to-air defence solution designed to safeguard critical locations and deployed units from missile and aircraft threats.…

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PM Modi Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong (Right) with South Korean PresidentIndia and South Korea on 20 April unveiled a new partnership centred on technology, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence and semiconductors.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung announced the launch of the “India-Korea Digital Bridge”, positioning it as a cornerstone initiative to anchor cooperation in next-generation technologies.The announcement came at a joint press conference, where Modi highlighted the broader strategic message of peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific, stressing that both nations would continue to contribute towards a progressive and inclusive regional order.The Digital…

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The conflict in Iran has shown that integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) systems are effective overall, but has also revealed key weaknesses and supply chain issues. Iranian attacks on US assets and other targets in the Middle East have combined ballistic missiles and drone swarms to prevent IAMD systems from being able to stop everything, and interceptor stockpiles quickly dwindled as wave after wave of attacks occurred. Breaking Defense discussed the effectiveness of IAMD, supply challenges and preparing for future attacks utilizing tactics such as drone swarms with Tom Karako, director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center…

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The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the creation of the Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool (BMI) with a sovereign guarantee of ₹12,980 crore.This initiative is designed to provide uninterrupted insurance coverage for Indian-flagged, India-bound and India-originating vessels, strengthening maritime trade resilience and reducing dependence on foreign insurers.The move comes against the backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and global volatility, which have driven up insurance costs and raised concerns about the availability of coverage.The government stated that the pool will ensure affordable insurance access for ships carrying cargo to and from India, including those navigating high-risk maritime…

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