For the first time, naval vessels from India have jointly conducted patrols in the contested South China Sea alongside military ships from the Philippines, according to Manila's defense authorities. This development coincides with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos's official visit to New Delhi. The collaboration marks a significant step in regional maritime security cooperation, underscoring the growing strategic partnership between India and the Philippines in navigating complex territorial disputes in the region.
Indian and Philippine Navies Conduct Historic Joint Patrols in South China Sea Amid Diplomatic Visits
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