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India Japan expand military drills across land sea air
India and Japan are steadily widening their defence partnership with a stronger focus on Indo Pacific stability. The cooperation is no longer limited to symbolic diplomacy and now includes structured military coordination, regular exercises and operational level engagement between the armed forces of both countries. The shared objective is improving readiness and ensuring secure maritime routes across a region that is becoming increasingly contested. Defence dialogue moves into operational coordination High level defence talks between the two countries have evolved into practical coordination mechanisms. Regular 2+2 ministerial meetings have helped align security priorities, especially around regional stability, maritime surveillance and disaster response readiness. This structured engagement has created a foundation for long term interoperability between Indian and Japanese defence forces. Army level training under Dharma Guardian framework The joint Army exercise Dharma Guardian has become a key pillar of land based cooperation. It focuses on counter insurgency operations, jungle warfare and high altitude combat readiness. These drills are designed to improve tactical coordination between the Indian Army and the Japan Ground Self Defence Force, especially in complex terrain scenarios where joint response capability is critical. Naval cooperation through Malabar, JIMEX and MILAN Maritime collaboration remains the strongest pillar of this partnership. Exercises like Malabar, JIMEX and MILAN bring together naval forces to train in anti submarine warfare, sea lane protection and coordinated fleet operations. These drills improve communication and operational compatibility between navies, while also strengthening surveillance across key Indo Pacific shipping routes. Air force integration under Veer Guardian exercises Air cooperation has also expanded through joint training activities such as Veer Guardian. These exercises involve fighter aircraft operations, tactical missions and coordinated aerial drills between the Indian Air Force and the Japan Air Self Defence Force. The focus is on improving mission readiness and developing shared operational understanding in air combat scenarios. Defence technology and industrial cooperation Beyond field exercises, both countries are deepening collaboration in defence technology. Areas such as maritime surveillance systems, sensors and advanced naval equipment are gaining attention. Technology transfer initiatives and joint development discussions are gradually shaping a more integrated defence industrial partnership. Long term Indo Pacific security outlook The India Japan defence partnership is expected to grow further as regional security dynamics continue to evolve. Both countries are increasingly aligned on maintaining freedom of navigation, securing trade routes and responding to emerging maritime threats. This cooperation is positioning them as important contributors to Indo Pacific stability rather than passive regional players.
India Japan expand military drills across land sea air
India and Japan are steadily widening their defence partnership with a stronger focus on Indo Pacific stability. The cooperation is no longer limited to symbolic diplomacy and now includes structured military coordination, regular exercises and operational level engagement between the armed forces of both countries. The shared objective is improving readiness and ensuring secure maritime routes across a region that is becoming increasingly contested. Defence dialogue moves into operational coordination High level defence talks between the two countries have evolved into practical coordination mechanisms. Regular 2+2 ministerial meetings have helped align security priorities, especially around regional stability, maritime surveillance and disaster response readiness. This structured engagement has created a foundation for long term interoperability between Indian and Japanese defence forces. Army level training under Dharma Guardian framework The joint Army exercise Dharma Guardian has become a key pillar of land based cooperation. It focuses on counter insurgency operations, jungle warfare and high altitude combat readiness. These drills are designed to improve tactical coordination between the Indian Army and the Japan Ground Self Defence Force, especially in complex terrain scenarios where joint response capability is critical. Naval cooperation through Malabar, JIMEX and MILAN Maritime collaboration remains the strongest pillar of this partnership. Exercises like Malabar, JIMEX and MILAN bring together naval forces to train in anti submarine warfare, sea lane protection and coordinated fleet operations. These drills improve communication and operational compatibility between navies, while also strengthening surveillance across key Indo Pacific shipping routes. Air force integration under Veer Guardian exercises Air cooperation has also expanded through joint training activities such as Veer Guardian. These exercises involve fighter aircraft operations, tactical missions and coordinated aerial drills between the Indian Air Force and the Japan Air Self Defence Force. The focus is on improving mission readiness and developing shared operational understanding in air combat scenarios. Defence technology and industrial cooperation Beyond field exercises, both countries are deepening collaboration in defence technology. Areas such as maritime surveillance systems, sensors and advanced naval equipment are gaining attention. Technology transfer initiatives and joint development discussions are gradually shaping a more integrated defence industrial partnership. Long term Indo Pacific security outlook The India Japan defence partnership is expected to grow further as regional security dynamics continue to evolve. Both countries are increasingly aligned on maintaining freedom of navigation, securing trade routes and responding to emerging maritime threats. This cooperation is positioning them as important contributors to Indo Pacific stability rather than passive regional players.
Chloe Kim set for Milan Cortina halfpipe return despite shoulder injury
Chloe Kim is set to make her long-awaited debut at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics this week, stepping into the women’s snowboard halfpipe with both momentum and adversity shaping her return. The 25-year-old American star, widely regarded as one of the most dominant riders in the sport, will compete in Italy for the first time while managing a lingering shoulder injury that has tested her preparation in the lead-up to the Games. The women’s halfpipe qualification rounds begin
Chloe Kim set for Milan Cortina halfpipe return despite shoulder injury
Chloe Kim is set to make her long-awaited debut at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics this week, stepping into the women’s snowboard halfpipe with both momentum and adversity shaping her return. The 25-year-old American star, widely regarded as one of the most dominant riders in the sport, will compete in Italy for the first time while managing a lingering shoulder injury that has tested her preparation in the lead-up to the Games. The women’s halfpipe qualification rounds begin
Mariah Carey to Headline Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics Opening Ceremony
The Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will open with a high-profile ceremony that blends sport, culture, and international entertainment, as organizers prepare to welcome athletes and audiences from around the world. Scheduled for Friday, Feb. 6, the Opening Ceremony at Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium is expected to set the tone for the Games with a mix of traditional Olympic rituals and performances from globally recognized artists, including pop icon Mariah Carey. The three-hour event will formally launch the Olympics, even as several competitions begin earlier in the week. Live coverage is set to start at 1 p.m. CT, with broadcasters carrying the ceremony across television and streaming platforms to ensure broad access for viewers worldwide. The ceremony will air live on NBC and stream on Peacock and official Olympic platforms, with a primetime rebroadcast beginning at 7 p.m. CT for audiences unable to watch earlier in the day. In addition to the customary Parade of Nations and the lighting of the Olympic torch, the program will feature a diverse lineup of performers representing both international and Italian talent. Carey’s appearance is expected to headline the entertainment segment, adding star power to an already ambitious production. Italian artists and actors will also take part, including tenor Andrea Bocelli, award-winning singer Laura Pausini, and actor and producer Pierfrancesco Favino. Actors Sabrina Impacciatore and Matilde De Angelis are also scheduled to participate, underscoring the host nation’s cultural presence on the global stage. While the ceremony serves as the symbolic start of the Olympics, competition begins two days earlier. Alpine skiing and curling events are set to open the sporting calendar on Feb. 4, followed closely by ski jumping, snowboarding, figure skating, and ice hockey. The early schedule allows athletes to begin vying for position before the formal celebration takes place. The first medals of the Milan Cortina Games will be awarded on Feb. 7, marking the beginning of nearly three weeks of competition across Italy’s winter sport venues. Athletes from dozens of countries will compete in disciplines ranging from fast-paced hockey matchups to precision-based figure skating and endurance-focused skiing events. The Games will conclude with the Closing Ceremony on Feb. 22. With its combination of live music, ceremonial traditions, and the gathering of the world’s top winter athletes, the Opening Ceremony is poised to deliver both spectacle and significance. Organizers say the event will celebrate Italy’s heritage while highlighting the unity and competitive spirit that define the Olympic movement, making Milan Cortina 2026 one of the most anticipated winter sporting events in recent years.
Mariah Carey to Headline Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics Opening Ceremony
The Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will open with a high-profile ceremony that blends sport, culture, and international entertainment, as organizers prepare to welcome athletes and audiences from around the world. Scheduled for Friday, Feb. 6, the Opening Ceremony at Milano San Siro Olympic Stadium is expected to set the tone for the Games with a mix of traditional Olympic rituals and performances from globally recognized artists, including pop icon Mariah Carey. The three-hour event will formally launch the Olympics, even as several competitions begin earlier in the week. Live coverage is set to start at 1 p.m. CT, with broadcasters carrying the ceremony across television and streaming platforms to ensure broad access for viewers worldwide. The ceremony will air live on NBC and stream on Peacock and official Olympic platforms, with a primetime rebroadcast beginning at 7 p.m. CT for audiences unable to watch earlier in the day. In addition to the customary Parade of Nations and the lighting of the Olympic torch, the program will feature a diverse lineup of performers representing both international and Italian talent. Carey’s appearance is expected to headline the entertainment segment, adding star power to an already ambitious production. Italian artists and actors will also take part, including tenor Andrea Bocelli, award-winning singer Laura Pausini, and actor and producer Pierfrancesco Favino. Actors Sabrina Impacciatore and Matilde De Angelis are also scheduled to participate, underscoring the host nation’s cultural presence on the global stage. While the ceremony serves as the symbolic start of the Olympics, competition begins two days earlier. Alpine skiing and curling events are set to open the sporting calendar on Feb. 4, followed closely by ski jumping, snowboarding, figure skating, and ice hockey. The early schedule allows athletes to begin vying for position before the formal celebration takes place. The first medals of the Milan Cortina Games will be awarded on Feb. 7, marking the beginning of nearly three weeks of competition across Italy’s winter sport venues. Athletes from dozens of countries will compete in disciplines ranging from fast-paced hockey matchups to precision-based figure skating and endurance-focused skiing events. The Games will conclude with the Closing Ceremony on Feb. 22. With its combination of live music, ceremonial traditions, and the gathering of the world’s top winter athletes, the Opening Ceremony is poised to deliver both spectacle and significance. Organizers say the event will celebrate Italy’s heritage while highlighting the unity and competitive spirit that define the Olympic movement, making Milan Cortina 2026 one of the most anticipated winter sporting events in recent years.
Team USA hopefuls enter final stretch ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
With exactly 100 days remaining until the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, hundreds of athletes from across the United States are entering the crucial final phase of preparation in their pursuit of a place on Team USA. Competitors in disciplines such as figure skating, ice hockey, and speed skating are training intensely, aiming to secure their spot among the elite who will represent the nation on one of the world’s most prestigious sporting stages. The 2026 Winter Olympics will
Team USA hopefuls enter final stretch ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
With exactly 100 days remaining until the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, hundreds of athletes from across the United States are entering the crucial final phase of preparation in their pursuit of a place on Team USA. Competitors in disciplines such as figure skating, ice hockey, and speed skating are training intensely, aiming to secure their spot among the elite who will represent the nation on one of the world’s most prestigious sporting stages. The 2026 Winter Olympics will
Lamine Yamal Stuns Inter as Barcelona Stage Epic Comeback in Champions League Thriller
For 22 minutes, it seemed as though Barcelona’s dream of reaching the Champions League final was slipping away. But then, 17-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal stepped up with a moment of pure brilliance, sparking a spirited comeback as Barcelona fought back from two goals down to draw 3-3 against Inter Milan in the semi-final first leg at Camp Nou on Wednesday night. Inter Milan, last year’s finalists, looked dominant early on. Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries each delive
Lamine Yamal Stuns Inter as Barcelona Stage Epic Comeback in Champions League Thriller
For 22 minutes, it seemed as though Barcelona’s dream of reaching the Champions League final was slipping away. But then, 17-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal stepped up with a moment of pure brilliance, sparking a spirited comeback as Barcelona fought back from two goals down to draw 3-3 against Inter Milan in the semi-final first leg at Camp Nou on Wednesday night. Inter Milan, last year’s finalists, looked dominant early on. Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries each delive
Joao Felix Scores in Milan's 3-1 Win Over Roma
Joao Felix marked his AC Milan debut with a goal in a crucial 3-1 victory over Roma in the Italian Cup. The Portugal forward, on loan from Chelsea, netted Milan's third goal after collecting a through ball from new signing Santiago Gimenez. Felix’s strike sealed the win for Milan, with a brace from Tammy Abraham putting them in control. Roma did pull one back through Artem Dovbyk in the second half, but the damage had already been done. With this victory, AC Milan is now through to
Joao Felix Scores in Milan's 3-1 Win Over Roma
Joao Felix marked his AC Milan debut with a goal in a crucial 3-1 victory over Roma in the Italian Cup. The Portugal forward, on loan from Chelsea, netted Milan's third goal after collecting a through ball from new signing Santiago Gimenez. Felix’s strike sealed the win for Milan, with a brace from Tammy Abraham putting them in control. Roma did pull one back through Artem Dovbyk in the second half, but the damage had already been done. With this victory, AC Milan is now through to









