Syllabus: GS-2, International relations
Prelims: ANTI-PIRACY OPERATIONS
Indian Navy’s INS Kolkata, deployed in the Arabian Sea, intercepted the pirate ship MV Ruen on March 16, 2024, thwarting the designs of Somali pirates attempting to hijack ships transiting through the region.
Operation Details :
The operation lasted over 40 hours, involving sustained high-tempo operations by INS Kolkata.
MV Ruen, hijacked in December 2023 by Somali pirates, was under their control until intercepted by INS Kolkata.
Indian Navy, as part of Maritime Security Operations, conducts extensive surveillance in the region, monitoring traffic in Areas of Interest.
INS Kolkata, directed based on surveillance information, intercepted MV Ruen approximately 260 Nautical miles East of Somalia.
Engagement and Resolution :
Kolkata confirmed the presence of armed pirates through a ship-launched drone, which was shot down by the pirates.
In a calibrated response, Kolkata disabled the ship’s steering system and navigational aids, forcing MV Ruen to stop.
Precisely measured actions and forceful negotiations by INS Kolkata led to the surrender of the pirates, who released MV Ruen and its original crew.
Augmentation and Conclusion :
The anti-piracy operation was augmented by the deployment of INS Subhadra and air-dropping of Marine Commandos (PRAHARS) by C-17 aircraft.
Surveillance of the pirate vessel was maintained through HALE RPA and P8I maritime reconnaissance aircraft.
All 35 Somali pirates surrendered without any injury to the 17 original crew members of MV Ruen.
MV Ruen’s seaworthiness will be assessed, and it will be safely brought to India, carrying approximately 37,800 tons of cargo.
Significance :
The successful culmination of the operation highlights Indian Navy’s commitment to reinforcing peace and stability in the region.
It underscores the Indian Navy’s role as the ‘First Responder’ in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), deterring piracy resurgence.
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