OPERATION SANKALP - DEFENCE & SECURITY

News: Indian Navy's Ongoing Maritime Security Operations Under Aegis Of 'Op Sankalp’

 

What's in the news?

       The Indian Navy has responded to the manifestation of the Israel-Hamas conflict in the maritime domain by re-orienting and significantly enhancing the scope of its ongoing maritime security operations since mid-December 2023 under the aegis of 'Operation Sankalp'.

 

Key takeaways:

       The significance of IN's contributions has been further underscored with the culmination of actions against the hijacking of MV Ruen.

 

Operation Sankalp:

       It is a maritime security operation conducted by the Indian Navy in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

 

Aim:

       To protect merchant vessels and ensure maritime security against piracy, drone attacks and threats from non-state actors, including the Houthi rebels.

       To safeguard international maritime trade routes and ensure the safety of life at sea.

 

Need of Operation Sankalp:

       The operation was initiated in response to increasing maritime threats in the Arabian Sea and the IOR, including piracy and attacks from non-state actors like the Houthi rebels.

 

Features:

       Operation Sankalp involves extensive surveillance, boarding operations and coordination with international partners to monitor and counter threats.

       By maintaining a strong naval presence and readiness to respond to incidents, the Indian Navy aims to deter and address potential threats from Houthi rebels and other non-state actors.

 

Collaborations:

       Operation Sankalp involves collaboration with international forces such as China's Anti Piracy Escort Force and Europe's EUNAVFOR, as well as coordination with countries affected by piracy and maritime threats.

       This collaborative approach enhances the effectiveness of anti-piracy and maritime security efforts.

 

Achievements:

       Since its launch, the Indian Navy has rescued over 110 lives, including 45 Indian seafarers; escorted 1.5 million tons of critical commodities; conducted nearly 1,000 boarding operations; seized over 3,000 kg of narcotics; and assured over 450 merchant vessels of the Navy's presence, effectively enhancing maritime security in the region.

 

Impact of Operation Sankalp:

       Operation Sankalp plays a crucial role in protecting India's maritime interests by ensuring the safety of shipping routes that are vital for India's trade and energy security.

       It also reinforces India's position as a responsible naval power committed to maintaining regional stability and safeguarding the maritime commons.

 

Significance of the Indian Navy's role in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR):

       The Indian Navy's role in the Indian Ocean Region is critical for several reasons.

       As the primary maritime force in an area central to global trade and energy routes, the Indian Navy ensures the security of sea lanes against threats like piracy, terrorism and interstate conflicts.

       The IOR is strategic not only for India's economic growth through maritime trade but also for its energy security, as a significant portion of the world's oil shipments pass through this region.