Indian Navy Prevents Piracy Attack in Western Indian Ocean

The Indian Navy successfully intervened to stop a piracy attempt on a merchant vessel in the western Indian Ocean. The swift action by INS Kolkata ensured the safety of the MV Mashallah 1. This effort is part of ongoing anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden since 2008.

Indian Navy Prevents Piracy Attack in Western Indian Ocean
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The Indian Navy's INS Kolkata has successfully thwarted an attempted piracy attack on a merchant vessel in the western Indian Ocean, demonstrating its commitment to maritime security. The timely intervention ensured the safety of the MV Mashallah 1.

Officials detailed how the Navy responded quickly to reports of pirate activity, utilizing onboard resources, including helicopters, to neutralize the threat. This operation is part of ongoing anti-piracy missions in the Gulf of Aden that have been active since 2008, reiterating the Navy's role as a preferred security partner in the region.

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