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Indian Navy continues 'enhanced surveillance' in Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden

The Indian Navy has augmented its force levels in the region to undertake maritime security operations in view of the recent attacks on commercial vessels in key shipping lanes. There are increasing global concerns over the Houthi militants targeting various cargo vessels in the Red Sea region.

By Sangam Singh  Jan 3, 2024 7:52:53 PM IST (Updated)

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The Indian Navy said on Wednesday (January 6) that it has maintained its deployment of frontline destroyers and frigates in the central and north Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden for the safety of Indian merchant vessels.

"The Indian Navy continues to monitor (the) maritime security situation in the North/Central Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden. Indian Naval ships and aircraft remain mission deployed for maintaining enhanced surveillance and undertaking maritime security operations," it said in a statement.

"In the last one-week, Indian Naval Task Groups deployed in the area have investigated a large number of fishing vessels and boarded vessels of interest," the Indian Navy added.