Minister of State for External
Affairs KirtiVardhan Singh in a written response to a query also said the
government has “raised the issue” with the countries in the region and the
Indian Missions are “closely monitoring” the situation to mitigate its impact.
He was asked about the details of special measures that are being taken
by the government to safeguard India’s energy security in view of the possible
disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea due to the Israel-Iran
conflict and the diplomatic efforts being made by the government to mitigate
the impact of this conflict on India’s trade routes, especially the Suez Canal
and the Red Sea.“India remains concerned at the evolving situation in West
Asia. Attacks against commercial vessels in and around the Red Sea threaten
freedom of navigation and impact our trade. Government has raised the issue
with countries in the region and our Missions are closely monitoring the
situation to mitigate its impact,” Singh said.
The government is pursuing a “multi-pronged
strategy” that includes diversifying supply sources, enhancing
domestic production of oil and gas, expanding the adoption of alternate energy
sources and advancing the energy transition, he added.
The Indian Navy is deployed in
the region under ‘Operation Sankalp’ to enhance maritime security, proactively
respond to any contingency and ensuring protection of Indian-flagged merchant
vessels, Indian seafarers and Indian cargo, the minister said.
“Till date, 30 ships embarked with integral helicopters, and air
surveillance platforms have been deployed in these zones, effectively
responding to over 24 incidents, thereby saving more than 350 lives. This
includes 120 crew members of various nationalities,” Singh said.“As part of these operations, more than
1,000 vessels were either boarded or investigated in the Arabian Sea,” he
added.
Some of the notable anti-piracy operations undertaken by the Indian Navy
include MV Lila Norfolk (release of crew), MV Ruen (release of crew and
apprehension of pirates) and release of FV Iman and FV Naeemi, etc. Vessels
carrying critical commodities for India are being “actively monitored and
safeguarded” during their transit, Singh said.
The Indian Navy ships have
ensured safe transit of nearly 91 lakh MT cargo onboard over 250 vessels so far, he added.