Indian Navy launches search, rescue operations after distress call from Iranian ship near Sri Lanka

The Indian Navy has initiated search and rescue operations following a distress call from an Iranian ship located approximately 20 nautical miles west of Galle, Sri Lanka. The incident occurred within the Search and Rescue (SAR) region designated under Sri Lankan jurisdiction. Responding swiftly to the emergency, the Indian Navy has mobilized its resources to assist in locating and aiding the vessel. This operation underscores the collaborative maritime security efforts in the Indian Ocean region, where cooperation among neighboring nations is crucial. The Indian Navy's actions reflect its commitment to ensuring safety at sea and providing assistance to vessels in distress, regardless of their nationality. As the situation develops, the Indian Navy remains vigilant and prepared to respond to any further emergencies that may arise in this strategically important maritime corridor.
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