India, Jan. 29 -- In the vast, silent stretches of the Andaman Sea, a distress signal is never just a call for help-it's a test of the Indian Navy's reach. On January 4th, 2025, when the INS Kirch transferred fuel to a Malaysian-flagged sailing vessel with a Chinese crew, it was a display of more than a logistics manoeuver. In a high-stakes logistics manoeuvre, the Indian Navy didn't just provide a tow; it transferred 1,000 litres of fuel in challenging sea conditions, ensuring the vessel could safely reach its next port. This wasn't just a refuelling mission; it was a diplomatic handshake.
Again in June 2025, MV Wan Hai 503 caught fire off the Kerala coast; the Navy executed a daring aerial insertion. In a prompt response, the salvage t...
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