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Jaishankar raises concern over Red Sea crisis, maritime safety and security

Tokyo/UNI: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday raised concerns over the Red Sea crisis, saying "maritime safety and security have become particularly pressing concerns for India and Japan."

'We had lost all hope of fighting': Captain of missile-hit merchant vessel thanks Indian Navy for rescue ops

New Delhi/IBNS: The captain of a merchant vessel that caught fire after it was struck by a missile in the Gulf of Aden thanked the Indian Navy after one of its warships extinguished the massive blaze onboard on Saturday night.

Houthis attack British oil tanker carrying 22 Indians, Indian Navy assisting in rescue

New Delhi: A British oil tanker named Marlin Luanda, with 22 Indian nationals, was hit by a missile by Houthis, media reports said, adding that the Indian Navy is helping in dousing the flames.

Amid West Asia Red Sea turmoil, India flexes maritime muscles

Dubai/IBNS: Amid ongoing turbulence in the Red Sea region, India has sent naval destroyers, frigates, and surveillance aircraft to the Arabian Sea to help commercial vessels amid rising security concerns in key economic zones.

Will track down merchant ship attackers from the depth of the sea: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Mumbai: India will track down those responsible for attacks on merchant navy ships "even from the depths of the sea" and take action against them, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday during the commissioning of INS Imphal, the third of four 'Visakhapatnam-class' warships.