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Indian Navy touts 'significant success' in fighting pirates

India has deployed naval vessels in the eastern Arabian Sea and has achieved "significant success" in the past few months combating piracy in the area as pirates have extended their activities further from the coast of Somalia, Admiral Nirmal Verma, chief of staff of the Indian Navy, said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

"Significant success in disrupting pirate action groups in the east Arabian Sea has been achieved in recent months" after India sent its naval vessels to the area to counter an increase in pirate activity there, first noticed in November of last year, the admiral said.

Speaking to RIA Novosti in his office in New Delhi, Verma explained that pirates in the Gulf of Aden and the east Arabian Sea had changed tactics and were now often targeting larger ships to hijack and use as temporary bases, making it necessary for the navies of India and other countries to adjust their deployments accordingly to counteract the pirates.

"Efforts of international navies have been quite effective in bringing down the success rates of piracy. Action by navies has considerably restricted freedom of operations to the pirates and has deterred and dissuaded them from carrying out attacks in areas where navies are currently deployed," Verma said.

India started anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden in October 2008.

Since then, the Indian Navy has continuously maintained at least one ship on patrol in the region on a rotation basis. The Indian warships have ensured safe passage of over 1,600 commercial vessels from 50 different countries.

"No ship under Indian Naval escort has been hijacked and Indian Naval units have disrupted a total of 31 piracy attempts," Verman said.

In addition, since 2009, the Indian Navy has also deployed ships and aircraft regularly for anti-piracy patrols in the EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone) of certain nations in the Indian Ocean Region on the request of these governments.

Indian Navy touts 'significant success' in fighting pirates | Defense | RIA Novosti
 
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IN will always be happy to help any country from these pirates.
 
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One out of every five international merchant navy ships has Indian sailors on board. If every ship with even 1, 3 or 5 Indians abroad that gets hijacked by pirates expects the help of the Indian Navy, then we will have our entire Navy camping in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean and there will still be wives of Indian sailors who will claim that the Navy did not do anything. It is simply not possible to be every where at the same time. Moreover, the expenditure of maintaining multiple warships on anti piracy duty permanently is being debited to the budget of the Navy and seriously hampering the Navy's modernisation plans.

This is stupid and foolish reporting, the Pakistani warship happened to be nearby, so they helped out. Thanks to Pak Navy but it is no fault of the Indian Navy.
 
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One out of every five international merchant navy ships has Indian sailors on board. If every ship with even 1, 3 or 5 Indians abroad that gets hijacked by pirates expects the help of the Indian Navy, then we will have our entire Navy camping in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean and there will still be wives of Indian sailors who will claim that the Navy did not do anything. It is simply not possible to be every where at the same time. Moreover, the expenditure of maintaining multiple warships on anti piracy duty permanently is being debited to the budget of the Navy and seriously hampering the Navy's modernisation plans.

This is stupid and foolish reporting, the Pakistani warship happened to be nearby, so they helped out. Thanks to Pak Navy but it is no fault of the Indian Navy.


We can thank our stupid sensation obsessed media for making hell of mess of this situation.

PN did a commendable job, but PN did nothing more than what is expected out of an anti piracy coalition. Also don't forget the fact that that IN does far more heavy lifting than PN in the anti piracy operation.
 
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