On January 26, 1950, when India adopted its current constitution and became a republic making the Royal Indian Navy became the Indian Navy. Its vessels were renamed as ‘Indian Naval
On January 26, 1950, when India adopted its current constitution and became a republic making the Royal Indian Navy became the Indian Navy. Its vessels were renamed as ‘Indian Naval
State Minister K Atchannaidu has said the government initiated measures to free the eight fishermen who are in the custody of the Bangladesh Navy. The fishermen, who hail from Vizianagaram
When one hears the phrase “toy trains of India,” it’s usually the famed mountain railways like the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway or Nilgiri Mountain Railway that flash through the mind. Exuding
Indian Navy and Sri Lankan Navy are joining hands to conduct SLINEX 2024, a bilateral naval exercise in Visakhapatnam from December 17 to December 20. The event will occur under
Being the jewel of the East Coast, Visakhapatnam is celebrated for its picturesque beaches and fascinating marine culture. Amidst the crashing wave of the sea and the unfiltered stories of
The latest Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) by the World Bank highlighted the impressive achievements of Visakhapatnam Port, which soared by 102 places compared to its previous ranking! Now holding
SS Jala Usha, a made-in-Visakhapatnam steamship and the first of its kind to be built within the Indian subcontinent after WW-II, completes its Diamond Jubilee today, 14 March 2023. What
Over the centuries, there have been many good ships that were named after the city of Visakhapatnam. The Indian Navy’s new pride and joy, the INS Visakhapatnam, honours that rich
Nestled in a valley of the Yarada Konda range across the entrance to Vizag’s harbour, a picturesque garden was nurtured by its owner – Maharajah Sir Goday Narayan Gajapathi Rao
The gruesome fire accident that took place on a tugboat at the outer harbour in Visakhapatnam has killed two more people on Monday. The deceased have been identified as Tasarapu






