Defence
Indian Navy On High Alert: Task Groups Deployed, Surveillance Heightened In Wake Of Arabian Sea Security Concerns
Bhuvan Krishna
Dec 31, 2023, 05:56 PM | Updated 05:56 PM IST
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In response to multiple attacks on merchant ships in the Central/North Arabian Sea this month, the Indian Navy has heightened surveillance efforts and increased force levels in the region according to a report from The Indian Express.
Task Groups, consisting of destroyers and frigates, have been deployed for maritime security operations, and aerial surveillance using long-range maritime patrol aircraft and RPAs has been intensified.
The Navy is closely collaborating with the Coast Guard for effective surveillance of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
A statement from the Navy emphasised its commitment to ensuring the safety of merchant shipping in the Central/North Arabian Sea and highlighted ongoing coordination with national maritime agencies.
The statement from Navy stated: “Task Groups comprising destroyers and frigates have been deployed to undertake maritime security operations and render assistance to merchant vessels in case of any incident. Aerial surveillance by long-range maritime patrol aircraft and RPAs has been enhanced to have a complete maritime domain awareness. Towards effective surveillance of EEZ, Indian Navy is operating in close coordination with Coast Guard.”
On 23 December, a drone attack occurred on the chemical tanker MV Chem Pluto, and a piracy incident involved the MV Ruen approximately 700 miles from the Indian coast.
A joint investigation into the drone attack is underway after the vessel reached the Indian coast.
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Bhuvan Krishna is Staff Writer at Swarajya.
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