Indian Navy’s INS Talwar Resuscitates Stranded Merchant Vessel ‘MV Nayan’ in Gulf of Oman

 

New Delhi. On March 11, Indian Navy Ship ‘INS Talwar’ deployed in Gulf of Oman received a broadcast call from a stranded merchant cargo ship MV Nayan requesting for technical assistance. The cargo ship, on transit from Oman to Iraq, was drifting at sea since March 9 owing to failure of its propulsion, power generation machinery and navigational equipment.

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Based on preliminary aerial assessment about the distress of MV Nayan, the Indian Naval Ship dispatched its VBSS (Visit Board, Search and Seizure) team along with a technical team by boat to offer assistance to the vessel that had seven Indians as her crew.

The naval team worked continuously for seven hours onboard MV Nayan to operationalise her equipment viz. both Generators, Steering Pump, Sea Water Pump, Compressor and Main Engine thereby making the vessel seaworthy again.

The naval team also assisted in operationalising navigation equipment like GPS and navigation lights before MV Nayan could proceed for her next port.

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In the backdrop of the prevailing maritime security situation in the Gulf region, Indian Navy had commenced Maritime Security Operations, named Op SANKALP, in the Gulf Region on June 19, 2019 to ensure safe passage of Indian Flag Vessels transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. Indian Navy warships and aircraft continue to be deployed since then in the area to establish presence, provide a sense of reassurance to the Indian merchantmen, monitor the ongoing situation and respond to any emergent crises.

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Indian Naval Ship Talwar is presently deployed for Operation Sankalp in the Persian Gulf. Till date, since June 2019, 20 Indian warships have been deployed and 216 Indian Flag Vessels carrying 21.3 Million Tonnes of cargo have been provided safe passage.

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