A technical glitch in Bihar’s digital crop survey app incorrectly listed over 45,000 farmland plots as being in the Indian Ocean. Here’s what caused the error:
An error has caused panic among landowners, with a majority of the affected being farmers. The issue has been traced to inaccuracies in the DCS app used by the Agriculture Department.
India's navy launched a submarine, a destroyer and a frigate simultaneously on Wednesday to counter China's expansion into the Indian Ocean.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - International power rivalry is playing out in the Indian Ocean region, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday, adding that a strong naval presence in the key trade route was his country's biggest priority.
Australian airline Qantas delayed some flights by up to six hours to avoid potential rocket debris over the Indian Ocean.
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The launch underscores the importance of the Indian Ocean region, through which 95% of the country's trade moves.
Officials in Bihar's Bhojpur district were surprised to find farmland locations misplaced in the Indian Ocean due to a technical glitch in a mobile app. The mistake, occurring during a digital crop survey,
India’s navy on Wednesday simultaneously launched a submarine, a destroyer and a frigate built at a state-run shipyard, underscoring the importance of protecting the Indian Ocean region through which 95 per cent of the country’s trade moves amid a strong Chinese presence.
International power rivalry is playing out in the Indian Ocean region, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on
India's Navy Launches Submarine, Warships to Guard Against China's Presence in Indian Ocean MUMBAI, India (AP) — India's navy on Wednesday simultaneously launched a submarine, a destroyer and a ...
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