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Ship Under Drone Attacks Sends Out An SOS, Indian Navy’s Swift Response
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Ship Under Drone Attacks Sends Out An SOS, Indian Navy’s Swift Response

Indian Navy today came to the rescue of a cargo vessel under attack by drones in the Gulf Aden. After receiving a distress call, India deployed the warship INS Visakhapatnam, which intercepted the vessel and will provide assistance.

“INS Visakhapatnam, undertaking anti piracy patrol in Gulf of Aden, acknowledged the distress call and intercepted the vessels at 0030 hrs on 18 Jan 24 in order to provide assistance.  MV  Genco Picardy with 22 crew (09 Indian) reported nil casualties and fire under control,” Navy said in a statement.

#IndianNavy‘s Guided Missile Destroyer #INSVisakhapatnam, mission deployed in #GulfofAden for #antipiracy ops, swiftly responded to 𝙙𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝙘𝙖𝙡𝙡 by Marshall Island flagged MV #GencoPicardy following a 𝙙𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙚 𝙖𝙩𝙩𝙖𝙘𝙠 at 2311 hrs on #17Jan 24 & intercepted the… pic.twitter.com/FOs5aAxLzV

— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) January 18, 2024

After intercepting the vessel, MV Genco Picardy, bomb experts boarded the ship to inspect the damaged area. “Specialists, after a thorough inspection have  rendered the area safe for further transit. The vessel is proceeding to the next port of call,” Navy said.

The incident comes amid growing concerns over Houthi militants stepping up attacks on merchant vessels in the Red Sea amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar issued instructions to firmly deal with such maritime incidents.

Liberian-flagged vessel MV Chem Pluto, with 21 Indian crew members, was the target of a drone attack off India’s west coast on December 23.

Besides MV Chem Pluto, another commercial oil tanker that was on the way to India came under a suspected drone strike in the Southern Red Sea on the same day. The vessel had a team of 25 Indian crew.

In another incident, Malta-flagged vessel MV Ruen was hijacked on December 14 by pirates.

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Who Stands Where: What US, China, India Said On Iran-Pak Airstrikes
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Who Stands Where: What US, China, India Said On Iran-Pak Airstrikes

At least 11 people have been killed after Iran and Pakistan traded airstrikes this week, signalling a worrying escalation of tension and armed conflict in a Middle East already wracked by violence and bloodshed, after Israel’s war on Gaza and attacks by Tehran-backed Houthi militia – who claim to be acting in solidarity with the Palestinians besieged by Tel Aviv – on commercial ships in the Red Sea.

Nine deaths, including those of four children, were reported from Iran Thursday and two, both children, from Pakistan the day before, after each nation said it had struck “terror groups”. Tehran said it targeted camps run by “terrorist group” Jaish al-Adl, and Islamabad said it had attacked Pakistani-origin terror groups in Baluchistan province along the shared border between the nations.

READ | Pakistan Retaliates With Strikes On “Militant Targets” In Iran, 7 Killed

Apart from its strike on Pakistan, Iran also unleased missile-and-drone attacks on neighbouring Iraq and Syria, drawing sharp remarks by the United States, which conducted a fourth round of strikes of its own against Houthi targets in Yemen. Pentagon officials indicated Wednesday night that Houthi missile stocks – that could have been used to target shipping routes in the Red Sea – were destroyed.

NDTV Explains | What Is The Jaish Al-Adl, Target Of Iran’s Attack In Pakistan

China and India also released statements on the flurry of airstrikes by Iran, with Beijing calling for “restraint” from both sides and New Delhi distancing itself from “a matter between Iran and Pakistan”. The Indian Foreign Ministry also said it “understand(s) actions countries take in self-defence”.

What Have Iran, Pakistan Said?

After this morning’s strikes, Islamabad said “specifically targeted precision military strikes against terrorist hideouts” – an op codenamed ‘Marg Bar Samachar‘ – killed a “number of terrorists”.

Explaining its actions, Islamabad said it had previously “consistently shared its serious concerns about safe havens and sanctuaries enjoyed by Pak-origin terrorists… in ungoverned spaces inside Iran”.

READ | “Sole Objective Of Today’s Act Was…”: Pak After Air Strikes On Iran

“However, because of a lack of action… these (terrorists) continue to spill the blood of innocent Pakistanis with impunity,” it said, adding, “… in light of credible intelligence of impending attack”.

READ | Pak Expels Iran Ambassador After Air Strike, Recalls Envoy From Tehran

On Wednesday Pakistan recalled its top diplomat from Iran, and expelled Tehran’s counterpart.

The Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahiah, speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, said yesterday his country had targeted an “Iranian terrorist group”, and that “none of the nationals of the friendly and brotherly country of Pakistan were targeted…”

READ | “Targeted Terror Group, Not Pak Nationals,” Iran Reacts To Big Claim

Both sides have exchanged affirmations of “brotherly” friendship, leaving some hope on the table that this conflict, at least, can be resolved swiftly and without any further bloodshed.

What Have The US, China, And India Said?

The US’ State Department has criticised Iran for violating the sovereign borders of three nations in 48 hours. Washington is currently leading strikes against Houthi militants in the Red Sea region, who are widely seen as backed by Tehran and who have been designated “global terrorists” by the US.

“I think it is a little rich… on one hand Iran (is) the leading funder of terrorism in the region, and, on the other hand, (it claims) it needs to take these actions to counter terrorism,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters.

READ | “Exercise Restraint”: China Tells Iran, Pak After Air Strike In Balochistan

Beijing has taken a more neutral position. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters, “We call on the two sides to avoid actions that escalate tension, and jointly keep the region peaceful.”

China is, perhaps, in a difficult position at this junction, given its close ties to Pakistan and the fact it imports a significant amount of oil from Iran.

New Delhi, meanwhile, has underlined its “zero tolerance” stance towards terrorism, but has also said it understands “actions that countries take in their self-defence”.

READ | “We Understand Actions In Self Defence”: India On Iran Strikes In Pak

“This is a matter between Iran and Pakistan. Insofar as India is concerned, we have an uncompromising zero tolerance towards terrorism. We understand actions that countries take in their self-defence,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a press briefing.

With input from agencies

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Jimmy Shergill says classics like Mohabbatein shouldnt be remade
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Jimmy Shergill says classics like Mohabbatein shouldnt be remade

Mohabbatein made its debut on the big screen more than twenty years ago and remains dear to the hearts of Bollywood fans. With a remarkable ensemble cast featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Jimmy Shergill, Uday Chopra, Jugal Hansraj, and others, the movie’s captivating story and moving music have secured its place in the annals of Indian film history.

Jimmy Shergill recently discussed with a prominent entertainment portal about the enduring popularity of the film and addressed the possibility of a remake. He mentioned the relaxed nature of the cast during the film’s creation and acknowledged the ongoing excitement surrounding Mohabbatein.

He stated that the cast was composed of relaxed individuals who did not get carried away by the euphoria created by Mohabbatein. According to Jimmy, the fact that people are still creating and sharing reels related to the film indicates that it still has a strong following.

Fans are still celebrating the film on social media, expressing their affection through viral videos and nostalgic tributes. This has led to discussions about the possibility of a remake. However, Jimmy takes a practical approach to the idea, indicating that certain considerations need to be taken into account.

He further added, “But then that’s Mohabbatein, let’s leave it aside. You don’t always have to think of remaking things because of whatever. That is something which is there. It’s a legend, let it be there and move on in life. We have all moved on and done our bit.”

Mohabbatein is a musical romantic drama directed by Aditya Chopra. The film also starred Shamita Shetty, Kim Sharma and Preeti Jhangiani.

See Also: Jimmy Shergill reveals his parents did not talk to him for over a year after he cut his hair 

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