Firm says finds plane debris in Bay of Bengal: CNN

Hallin Marine, a Superior Energy Services company, announces the start of a new subsea field development project in the Bay of Bengal working in support of Subsea 7. Hallin Marin, Subsea 7 hired by ONGC for Bay of 

GeoResonance has discovered what it believes to be the wreckage of a commercial aircraft approximately 190km south of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal sitting on the seabed approximately 1000m from the surface. Malaysia is working with its international 

An Australian based company, GeoResonanace, believes they may have found the wreckage of a Boeing 777 in the Bay of Bengal, off the coast of India, some 5000 km from where authorities believe the missing Malaysian 

GeoResonance has discovered what it believes to be the wreckage of a commercial aircraft approximately 190km south of Bangladesh in the Bay of Bengal sitting on the seabed approximately 1000m from the surface. Malaysia is working with its international 

Prominent strategic commentator Raja Mohan recently lamented that India was on the point of 'losing' the Bay of Bengal to China. The occasion of his complaint was the attendance by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh