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MARCH-2026
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| Thursday, March 5, 2026 |
| | | | | | | | | IRANIAN NAVAL SHIP SINKING STUNS VISAKHAPATNAM RESIDENTS In a shocking incident that has captured international attention, the Iranian naval warship, IRIS Dena, which had recently visited Visakhapatnam as part of a goodwill visit, has reportedly sunk in the Indian Ocean. The incident occurred while the ship was returning from the region after participating in an international maritime event in Visakhapatnam.
The sinking of the vessel has left residents and maritime authorities stunned, as the ship had made a significant stop at Visakhapatnam Port just a few days earlier. The warship''s visit was part of a larger diplomatic mission aimed at strengthening naval relations and cooperation between Iran and India. The vessel had participated in joint maritime exercises, drawing considerable attention from local officials, residents, and media.
While the reasons for the sinking remain unclear, authorities have initiated an investigation into the incident. The Indian Coast Guard and local maritime agencies have confirmed that search operations are underway in the vicinity, but no casualties have been reported at this time. The Iranian government is also expected to release an official statement in the coming hours regarding the incident.
Visakhapatnam residents, who had witnessed the ship''s visit, expressed shock and concern upon hearing the news. The port city, known for its strategic importance in the Indian Ocean region, had been buzzing with excitement during the Iranian naval ship''s stay.
Officials at the Visakhapatnam Port Trust have assured the public that the situation is under control, and there is no immediate threat to the safety of nearby vessels or the port itself. However, the sinking has raised serious questions about the safety protocols and navigational hazards in the region.
The sinking of the IRIS Dena is a rare and unexpected event, making it a significant talking point among maritime experts and political analysts alike. The incident is likely to lead to further scrutiny of naval operations and safety measures, both in India and internationally. | | Y.S.JAGAN MOHAN REDDY VISITS VISAKHAPATNAM AND ARAKU Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, visited Visakhapatnam and Araku Valley today as part of his political outreach programme in the region.
During the visit, the leader interacted with party leaders, local representatives, and supporters to review the political situation and strengthen the organisational structure at the grassroots level. The visit is seen as part of his ongoing efforts to reconnect with party cadres and mobilise support across key constituencies in north coastal Andhra.
Party members and supporters gathered at various locations in Visakhapatnam to welcome the leader. Meetings were also held to discuss local issues, development concerns, and strategies for strengthening the party in the region.
Later in the day, Jagan Mohan Reddy travelled to Araku Valley, where he interacted with local leaders and tribal representatives. Discussions reportedly focused on welfare programmes, regional development, and issues affecting tribal communities in the agency areas.
The visit drew considerable attention from party workers and political observers, with large numbers of supporters turning up to greet the leader during his tour of Visakhapatnam and Araku. |
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