GS 3: Internal SecurityGS 2: International RelationsPrelims

Navy foils piracy attempt in Gulf of Aden; three vessels still in captivity, IMO warns, Pg14

Indian Navy's INS Trikand thwarts Gulf of Aden piracy on MV Golden Arsenal; IMO warns of critical humanitarian crisis for Indian seafarers on captive ships.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Indian Navy successfully thwarted a piracy attempt on the merchant vessel MV Golden Arsenal in the Gulf of Aden on July 1, 2026.
  • The stealth frigate INS Trikand swiftly intercepted the St. Vincent and the Grenadines-flagged bulk carrier, which was en route to Thoothukudi, India.
  • The crew of MV Golden Arsenal, including one Indian national, took refuge in the ship's citadel and remained safe throughout the incident.
  • The International Maritime Organization (IMO) issued an urgent appeal for the release of crews from three other vessels—MT Honour 25, Sward, and MV Eureka—still held by Somali pirates.
  • Five Indian nationals are among the crews of MT Honour 25 and MV Eureka, with the humanitarian situation aboard MT Honour 25 described as critical.

Detailed Insights:

  • The piracy attempt on MV Golden Arsenal occurred approximately 300 nautical miles east-northeast of Djibouti.
  • The incident was reported through the Information Fusion Centre–Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR), which facilitated the rapid response by INS Trikand.
  • The Indian Navy deployed a P-8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft for aerial surveillance to support the anti-piracy operation.
  • After securing the vessel, Indian Navy Marine Commandos (MARCOS) boarded MV Golden Arsenal to ensure no pirates remained onboard.
  • The MV Golden Arsenal sustained damage to its bridge superstructure and adjoining compartments during the attack.
  • The IMO highlighted that the 17-member crew of MT Honour 25, including one Indian, has been held for over two months since April 24, with dwindling food and water supplies.
  • The resurgence of piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the wider Western Indian Ocean has been noted by the IMO, prompting increased anti-piracy patrols by the Indian Navy.
  • This resurgence is partly attributed to a shift in international naval assets towards the Red Sea due to Houthi attacks, creating a security vacuum.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Gulf of Aden: A critical maritime chokepoint linking the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, vital for global trade.
  • International Maritime Organization (IMO): A specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating shipping and promoting maritime safety and security.
  • Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR): An Indian Navy-hosted regional maritime security center established in 2018 to enhance maritime domain awareness and information sharing.
  • Citadel: A fortified safe room on a ship designed to protect the crew from pirates during an attack, equipped with independent power, communication, and supplies.
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