Navy foils piracy attempt, secures merchant vessel in western Indian Ocean

Why it matters
The Indian Navy successfully thwarted a major attempted act of piracy in the Western Indian Ocean after receiving intelligence inputs about suspicious pirate activity targeting the merchant vessel MV Mashaallah 1, officials said on Wednesday (May 27, 2026).
Key takeaways
- During the mission, the Navy also ensured safe passage for the merchant vessel MV Mashaallah 1 through the sensitive maritime zone.
- The Indian Navy, in an official statement, said, “Responding swiftly to inputs of pirate activity near merchant vessel MV Mashallah 1 in the Western Indian Ocean, INS Kolkata undertook prompt action to investigate and deter the threat.
- As a Preferred Security Partner and First Responder in the region, Indian Navy remains committed to safeguarding merchant shipping, countering piracy and ensuring safe and secure seas,” the force added.
- Officials noted that piracy-related incidents have witnessed a rise in recent years across parts of the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, posing serious challenges to commercial shipping and maritime trade routes.
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