Context: The marine commandos (MARCOS) of the Indian Navy safely evacuated the Indian crew from the bulk carrier, after a UK organization indicated pirate hijacking.
Indian Navy Evacuates 21-Member Crew of Vessel Hijacked in Arabian Sea
- The UK Maritime Traffic Organization indicated that the 88,000-ton Merchant vessel MV Lila Norfolk had fallen prey to Hijacking in the Arabian Sea.
- After receiving the SOS, the Indian Navy deployed warships, maritime patrol aircraft, helicopters, and Predator MQ9B drones near the hijacked ship.
- MARCOS commandos assisted the search and rescue operation. The commandos thoroughly sanitized the ship and rescued all the Indian crew aboard.
- The hijacking incident occurs amidst increasing worries about Houthi militants intensifying assaults on commercial ships in the Red Sea amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Why are there Enhanced Episodes of Piracy in the Arabian Sea?
- Strategic location: The Arabian Sea is a vital shipping lane for global trade, with large volumes of oil tankers and cargo ships passing through.
- Accessibility and geography: The long coastlines of Somalia and Yemen, coupled with numerous small islands make it easy for pirates to attack and escape.
- Regional instability: The ongoing civil war in Yemen and the instability in Somalia , coupled with shift in focus towards Houthis have led to increased episodes of piracy.
About MARCOS
- The MARCOs or Marine Commando Force of the Indian Navy comprise the toughest soldiers who undergo rigorous training to conduct swift and stealthy responses.
- MARCOs are modeled on the US Navy SEALS.
- Formation: The MARCOs were formed in 1987, with collaboration of the National Security Guard, Garud, Para commandos, Force One
- Operation: They can operate across diverse environments, encompassing sea, air, and land
- Motto: ‘The few The fearless’ is the MARCOs’ motto.
- Past Operations: MARCOS has earned recognition for its remarkable performance in Cactus, Leech, Pawan, and in the 26/11 Mumbai attack operation.
- ‘Operation Pawan’ was an operation against LTTE in the 1980s amidst the Sri Lankan Civil War, which helped restore peace in the region.
India Led Initiatives in Indian Ocean
- SAGAR: Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR) is India’s policy or doctrine of maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.
- Net security Provider: India has emerged as a regional power and net security provider in the Indo-Pacific by providing humanitarian assistance and disaster relief to regional partners through multilateral partnerships. Eg- Operation Rahat.
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News Source: Hindustan Times