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A 2016 satellite photo shows nearly a dozen swirling dark spots that emerged in the clouds over Heard Island in the Indian ...
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A parliamentary panel has raised alarms over China's growing presence and influence in the Indian Ocean Region, which may ...
Parliamentary committee warns of escalating Chinese presence in Indian Ocean Region, advises India to strengthen alliances ...
A wet finish to the year is increasingly favoured across Australia as a major climate driver emerges for the first time in ...
A parliamentary committee led by Shashi Tharoor has urged India to adopt a more assertive and coordinated 'Indian Ocean' ...
Geography cannot be altered. Nations must live with it and craft policies accordingly. Sri Lanka can no longer rely on vague ...
Sri Lanka is one of the world’s most enigmatic destinations. Size-wise, it’s slightly smaller than Scotland, meaning you can ...
“But the geoid low in the Indian Ocean is one of the most profound gravitational anomalies on our planet.” The gravity hole likely took its current shape about 20 million years ago and will ...
The escalating presence of China in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) poses significant risks to India's national security and strategic interests, warns a parliamentary panel.
The Indian Ocean geoid low (IOGL) is a 1.2 million-square-mile (3 million square kilometers) depression found 746 miles (1,200 kilometers) southwest of India.