PN Provides Aid to Indian Crew at Sea
The vessel’s 7 crew members received food, medical aid and technical support after Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship PNS Kashmir joined the operation.
- On Monday, the Pakistan Navy provided humanitarian assistance to the crew of the Gautam in the Arabian Sea after the vessel suffered a technical fault while sailing from Oman to India.
- Following a request from the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre in Mumbai, the Pakistan Navy deployed the PMSS Kashmir to reach the distressed vessel and initiate rescue operations.
- Food, medical aid, and technical support are being provided to the six Indian and one Indonesian crew members, with support operations for the vessel remaining ongoing at sea.
- The Pakistan Navy remains fully prepared and committed to responding effectively to any emergency in regional waters, as demonstrated by the current response to the distressed vessel.
- Similar regional operations occurred last month when the Pakistan Navy evacuated 18 crew members from the merchant vessel Gold Autumn, reflecting the service's sustained maritime rescue mandate in recent years.
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Pakistan aids stranded Indian vessel in Arabian Sea after Mumbai distress call
Pakistan Navy has provided crucial humanitarian aid to the crew of an Indian offshore tug and supply vessel. The vessel, MV Gautam, was stranded in the Arabian Sea due to a technical fault. The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency assisted in the operation. The crew, comprising six Indians and one Indonesian national, received food, medical aid, and technical support.
PN provides aid to Indian crew at sea
Pakistan Navy provided emergency assistance to the Indian and Indonesian crew members on a ship, security sources said on Monday. "Maritime Rescue and Coordination Center Mumbai contacted Pakistani authorities after a technical fault occurred on the MV Gautam, which was heading to India from Oman," security sources said. "Pakistan Navy personnel provided emergency assistance to six Indian and one Indonesian crew member on board the ship 'MV Gaut…
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