India's version of "Operation Red Sea" will stop laughing at India in the future, the Indian Navy sent its domestic ** to the Red Sea to carry out the fight against increasingly rampant pirates, and it really dares to go at a critical time!
The repercussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have spread to the seas, with several merchant ships being attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels in the waters of the Red Sea.
As a result of the attack, a number of shipping giants, including MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd, announced that they were suspending their voyages in the Red Sea.
To know. These four companies have a combined 53% share of the global container shipping market, which means that more than half of international shipping no longer passes through the Red Sea.
The Houthis said they would continue to obstruct the navigation of "Israeli ships" in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea until Israel ceased its military operations in the Gaza Strip.
Egypt's Suez Canal Authority said it was "closely monitoring" tensions over the Red Sea and the impact on the canal transit.
Recently, India redeployed heavy naval assets to the Red Sea in response to piracy and terrorist activities by the Iranian-backed Houthi Houthis in Yemen.
You must know that powerful countries like Israel and the United States do not have the guts to send ** here, where does the Indian Navy get the confidence and courage from wholesale?
The establishment of US hegemony in the world has been questioned in the field of control of the global oceans, and the Houthi forces that challenge its authority continue to attack merchant ships, and it is clear that the United States is no longer able to control this key sea area of the Red Sea, and it is even more obvious to the world that the ability of the United States to provide maritime public security products has declined, and it is not worthy of being a maritime hegemon.
The attack on merchant ships was also a response to Hamas. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have entered Gaza, and Hamas is under intense military pressure.
The Houthi attack on merchant ships in the Red Sea not only prevents Israel from obtaining resources from the outside world, but also hits Israel's economy and greatly affects its war spending**.
Based on the above considerations, the United States is discussing with its allies the establishment of a coalition to maintain security in the Red Sea region.
In light of the piracy incident in the central Arabian Sea earlier this week, the Indian Navy has deployed another home-grown guided missile destroyer in the Gulf of Aden region to strengthen its anti-piracy military efforts.
The Indian Navy remains committed to ensuring the safety of merchant ships and providing assistance to seafarers as a "first responder" in the region. International
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