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Indian Navy Destroyer INS Kolkata Foils Piracy Attempt in Western Indian Ocean

The guided-missile destroyer INS Kolkata successfully intervened to protect a merchant vessel from a piracy threat in the Western Indian Ocean. Navy Foils Piracy Attempt In Indian Ocean, Saves Merchant Ship INS Kolkata -- Indian Navy's guided missile destroyer -- has thwarted a piracy attempt in the western Indian Ocean with a timely intervention that ensured safety of a merchant vessel, officials said on Wednesday.

The Indian Navy has ramped up patrols in the Western Indian Ocean following a recent spike in maritime threats. During a standard mission, the Kolkata-class stealth guided-missile destroyer, INS Kolkata, neutralized a piracy threat targeting a merchant ship. This mission underscores the operational agility of the Project 15A platform, which leverages high-end sensors and rapid-response capabilities to secure critical international shipping lanes.

Beyond immediate security, such interventions confirm the Navy’s commitment to maintaining safe navigation under UNCLOS mandates. As the Western Indian Ocean remains a major artery for global energy and cargo transit, the deployment of frontline destroyers like INS Kolkata serves as a deterrent against non-state maritime aggression.

Key Specifications of INS Kolkata

FeatureDescription
Vessel ClassKolkata-class (Project 15A)
TypeStealth guided-missile destroyer
Primary RoleMaritime security and anti-piracy
Deployment AreaWestern Indian Ocean

Glossary

INS Kolkata: The lead ship of the Kolkata-class stealth destroyers, commissioned into the Indian Navy for multi-role operations.

Net Security Provider: A state that occupies a central role in maintaining regional stability through military and diplomatic means.

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