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Arabian Sea on Alert: Indian Navy Drills Spark Navigation Warnings


Updated: May 04, 2025 07:20

Image Source: The Indian Express

The Indian Navy has put out a navigation warning for certain areas of the Arabian Sea as it conducts live-fire drills between May 3 and May 7. The move is meant to safeguard commercial and civilian ships plying these waters during heightened military activity. The exercises follow increased regional tensions after a recent terror strike in Jammu and Kashmir, leading the Indian Navy to showcase operational preparedness and maritime security alertness. Authorities have asked all maritime traffic to keep away from the areas to avoid any untoward incidents during the exercises.

Strategic Highlights:

India's maritime authorities have issued a navigation warning for some areas of the Arabian Sea while the Indian Navy carries out comprehensive live-firing exercises from May 3 to May 7.

Commercial shipping has been urged to steer clear of the affected drill areas for maritime safety.

The warning comes as tensions are running high between India and Pakistan after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 people, mostly tourists, lost their lives.

Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi has updated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the developing situation and the operational readiness of the Navy.

The National Hydrographic Office, which works under the Indian Navy, published the navigation warning, highlighting the requirement of increased alertness in these consequential sea routes.

Pakistan has also intensified its naval exercises and put out its own navigation warnings, with both naval forces on standby and carrying out concurrent drills in the Arabian Sea.

The happening that the Indian government has promised to take severe action against the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack, blaming cross-border connections and vowing to bring the attackers to book.

Maritime partners, such as shipping firms and commercial ships, are advised to keep abreast of updates and adhere to advisories to maintain continuity or safeguard against risk within the current ongoing military exercises.

Sources: The Indian Express, India Today, The Economic Times

 

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