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Indian Navy foils piracy attempt in Gulf of Aden; three ships remain in captivity, IMO warns

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Saurabh Trivedi & M. Kalyanaraman
Indian Navy foils piracy attempt in Gulf of Aden; three ships remain in captivity, IMO warns
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The Indian Navy successfully intervened to protect the merchant vessel MV Golden Arsenal from a piracy attempt in the Gulf of Aden. Meanwhile, the IMO has raised concerns regarding other crews still held captive by pirates in the region.

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Maritime security in the Gulf of Aden is critical for global trade and the safety of international merchant sailors.

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The Indian Navy successfully responded to a piracy attempt on the merchant vessel MV Golden Arsenal in the Gulf of Aden, with stealth frigate INS Trikand swiftly intercepting and securing the ship after the attack.

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