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A Nuclear Fortress In The Indian Ocean: Why Pakistan Is Alarmed By India’s Submarine Strategy
Pakistani defense scholar Iskander Rehman in his book writes that India’s geography gives its SSBNs more room to maneuver ...
India is bolstering its naval power, aiming for over 200 warships and submarines by 2035 to counter growing maritime threats ...
Pakistan’s Hangor-class submarines, touted as a naval game-changer, are actually downgraded Chinese S26 export variants of ...
India plans to expand its maritime power to over 200 warships and submarines by 2035 to counter rising threats from China and ...
Regional conflicts, great-power rivalries, and nuclear deterrence are increasingly intersecting in the Indian Ocean. An ocean ...
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) has started formal contract negotiations with Indian defence procurement authorities ...
The financing terms for Pakistan's Hangor-class submarine program are opaque, with the approximate $4-5 billion deal ...
India aims to counter maritime threats from China and Pakistan by expanding its naval fleet to over 200 warships and submarines by 2035.
Pakistan’s $5B Chinese-funded Hangor submarine deal exposes its navy to debt leverage, hidden dependencies, and Beijing’s control over spares, timelines, and readiness.
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