Indian Navy will keep monitoring the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden, thwarting the enemy' schemes
Indian Navy: The Indian Navy said on Wednesday that it will keep improving maritime security and surveillance operations using its planes and ships. Naval task forces stationed in the region have examined several fishing boats and other vessels throughout the last week. The Indian Navy uses pilotless and marine patrol aircraft to keep a close eye on the region.
The Indian Navy said on Wednesday that it will keep improving its activities related to maritime security and surveillance using its ships and planes. Naval task forces stationed in the region have inspected several fishing boats and other vessels throughout the last week.
Following cases of assaults on merchant boats, such as the drone targeting of MV Chem Pluto 220 nautical miles off the coast of Porbandar last month, the Navy has increased maritime monitoring.
The Indian Navy has released a statement stating that it uses pilotless and marine patrol aircraft to regularly monitor the region. Together with the Coast Guard, the Indian Navy is enhancing monitoring in India's Exclusive Economic Zone.