The Indian Navy’s warship INS Tarkash successfully conducted a rescue mission in the Indian Ocean, assisting an Iranian dhow and its distressed crew near the Somali coast.
The Iranian vessel had issued a distress call after facing a critical shortage of drinking water and sustaining injuries to one of its crew members due to severe weather conditions. Responding swiftly, the crew of INS Tarkash repaired the dhow’s defective Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant, restoring its drinking water supply. Additionally, the warship’s medical team provided immediate first aid to the injured sailor, stabilizing his condition.
This mission is part of the Indian Navy’s ongoing efforts to ensure maritime safety in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), reinforcing India’s proactive role in humanitarian assistance and regional stability at sea.
India and Iran share a historically deep-rooted relationship, supported by diplomatic ties, trade partnerships, and cultural exchanges. The Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre (SVCC), established in 2013, continues to strengthen cultural bonds, while tourism remains an important point of engagement.
Relations between the two nations saw significant advancement following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Iran in 2016, during which both sides signed the Trilateral Agreement on Trade, Transport, and Transit with Afghanistan. In 2018, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s visit to India further bolstered ties with the release of the statement “Towards Prosperity Through Greater Connectivity.”
Trade remains a vital component of the partnership, with India ranking among Iran’s top five trade partners. India exports rice, pharmaceuticals, and electrical machinery, while Iran supplies dry fruits, chemicals, and glassware.
(Inputs from ANI)
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