Indian Navy assists M’sian vessel in distress in Indian Ocean

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Indian Navy assists M’sian vessel in distress in Indian Ocean
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INS Kirch intercepted the vessel last Tuesday and delivered 1,000 litres of fuel, enabling it to resume its journey safely to its next port of call.

: A Malaysian-flagged sailing vessel that was stranded in the Indian Ocean was given critical support by the Indian Navy after it had run low on fuel.

Responding promptly, the Indian Navy deployed a surveillance aircraft to monitor the vessel’s movement. Established in 2018 under India’s Sagar vision, the centre aims to enhance maritime domain awareness, foster regional cooperation, and address security challenges in the Indian Ocean Region . “This mission exemplifies our dedication to maritime cooperation and the humanitarian principles that guide our operations.”

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