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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/et-poli/indian-warships-escorting-tankers-crossing-hormuz/articleshow/129619094.cms

17 Mar 2026
2 min

Indian Navy Operations in the Arabian Sea

In light of ongoing conflicts in the Gulf, Indian warships are actively monitoring the Strait of Hormuz and escorting India-bound tankers and ships in the Arabian Sea.

Events and Activities

  • On a recent deployment, an Indian warship escorted the India-flagged vessel Jag Laadki, which narrowly avoided an attack while loading crude oil at the Fujairah port in the UAE from a suspected Iranian drone.
  • The ship Jag Laadki was unharmed and continues its journey under the protection of the Indian Navy.
  • Currently, two Indian warships are near the Strait of Hormuz, undertaking escort missions for vessels carrying LPG and crude oil.

Operation Sankalp

  • The Indian Navy's presence is part of Operation Sankalp, launched in 2019 to ensure the safe passage of merchant vessels amidst regional tensions.
  • Two task forces have been deployed to facilitate the secure transit of merchant vessels and tankers transporting gas and crude oil to India.
  • The operation involves coordination with several stakeholders, including: 
    1. Ministry of Defence
    2. Ministry of External Affairs
    3. Ministry of Shipping
    4. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
    5. Directorate General of Shipping

Purpose and Coordination

  • The primary aim is to monitor developments in the region and provide necessary support to India-bound merchant traffic.
  • All possible assistance is extended to the vessels under Indian Navy escort to ensure their safety and security.

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Chokepoint

A narrow waterway or passage through which shipping traffic must pass, making it strategically important and vulnerable to disruption. The Strait of Hormuz is a prominent example.

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In the context of Operation Sankalp, these refer to dedicated naval formations comprising warships deployed to specific maritime regions to undertake escort missions, surveillance, and ensure the security of India-bound vessels.

Operation Sankalp

An Indian Navy operation launched in 2019 to ensure the safe passage of merchant vessels, particularly those carrying oil and gas, through the Arabian Sea and Strait of Hormuz amidst rising regional tensions and potential threats.

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