exclusive economic zone
Coverage of exclusive economic zone in the Nexus archive.
- Why is BrahMos emerging as India’s most sought-after defence export? | Explained
BrahMos is emerging as India's most sought-after defense export due to its strategic range, which enables coverage of key maritime areas, enhancing Indonesia's capability to secure its Exclusive Economic Zone.
- Philippines taps ‘smarter, cheaper’ Australian drones to deter China
Australia has provided the Philippine coastguard with aerial and underwater drones to enhance monitoring and deterrence in the disputed South China Sea, particularly in areas where Manila faces confrontations with Chinese vessels. The systems aim to gather evidence and bolster capabilities in the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.
- Report warns foreign fleets off Argentina catch up to four times the national industry's haul
Foreign fleets operating near Argentina's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) extract up to four times the volume of fish caught by Argentina's national fishing industry, according to a report by the Latin American Foundation for Fisheries Sustainability (FULASP). The report highlights the activity as a major threat to South-West Atlantic fishery resources.
- Malaysia’s navy faces rough waters in South China Sea without Norway’s missiles
Norway's ban on a missile system for Malaysian warships is delaying Malaysia's naval modernization project, particularly its littoral combat ships (LCS), which are critical for asserting control in the South China Sea. Analysts warn this bottleneck weakens Malaysia's ability to counter encroaching vessels in its exclusive economic zone.