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India likely to step up anti-piracy operations

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    With its operations to bust piraty in the Gulf of Aden meeting with success this week, India on Thursday said it was considering augmenting naval assets to fight the threat to peaceful commercial shipping in the region.

    "Yes, we are considering a proposal to increase the number of warships in Gulf of Aden to fight the pirates and to protect merchant ships flying the Indian flag," a top Navy officer said.

    India currently has a stealth guided missile frigate in the Gulf of Aden and the warship, INS Tabar, has successfully defended two merchant vessels that came under pirate attack last week and went on the offensive for the first time on Wednesday to sink a mother ship of the sea brigands.

    Navy officials also met Defence Minister A K Antony to discuss the developments in the wake of INS Tabar destroying the pirates' mother ship.

    The proposal to increase the number of warships and augment its naval assets came from the Shipping Ministry, which suggested four warships to be deployed there.

    However, a decision was still pending on the proposal, as the Navy felt that it would be near impossible for a single nation to indefinitely deploy its warships and other assets, and also keep the supplies going to the on-board personnel, officers said.

    Following this realisation, India has sought an international arrangement, preferably under the United Nations, to have a collaborative effort to ward off the menace in the sea brigand-infested international waters of the Arabian Sea.

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    Good job doneBy: vijai | 21-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Indian navy must keep more control of our vast sea lines, our navy is to be present for long time to deal with anti piracy operations and defence sector. it would be better if we maintain a base over there, which will serve us in any kind of emergencies.
    Refuse all aid to west in their effortsBy: Anon | 21-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Western navy ships refused indian merchant ship protection from pirates even though they were nearby and doing nothing.We should refuse west all aid in their war against terror.
    INS Tabar / Somali piracyBy: Mario R. Vaz | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Someone needs to take the lead to stop the Somali pirates. I am glad the Indian Navy has done this. Keep up the good work!
    Right thing to be seenBy: vicky | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Oh just think about this.Are the pirates just fool to attach an mighty indian warship.Or they were just made soft practise shots for that barbadian ship?......More light should be made on this incident.As are they really pirates or just some testing shots by the frustated navy monster?........
    UPABy: RAMESH PATEL | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward A SALUTE TO SONIA, MONMOHAN AND THE UPA FOR THE BOLS ACTION.
    Somali Pirates - Destroy Them AlwaysBy: M. Y. Imran | 20-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward I am overwhelmed after hearing the courage shown by INS Tabar while successfully thwarting the Somali pirates. I would Govt. of India to kindly send more ships to guard Gulf of Aden from Pirates. Well Done. Please keep it up and with full precaution from them. When you attack, please use full and maximum firepower to destroy them completely at one go.
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