India Condemns Attack on Commercial Vessel GFS Galaxy Off Oman Coast, 10 Indians Rescued
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India has strongly condemned the attack on the commercial vessel GFS Galaxy off the coast of Oman, with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirming that 10 Indian nationals aboard the ship have been rescued while one remains missing.
In an official statement issued on Sunday, the MEA described the incident as deeply concerning and reiterated India's position that attacks on commercial shipping and civilian infrastructure must stop immediately. The ministry said the safety of seafarers and the security of international maritime routes remain a matter of serious importance.
According to the statement, the vessel was carrying 11 Indian citizens at the time of the attack. Rescue efforts have so far located and saved 10 crew members, while search operations are continuing for the remaining Indian national.
“Of the 11 Indian nationals on board the vessel, 10 have been rescued so far, while one Indian citizen has been reported missing,” the ministry said.
The attack has once again highlighted growing security concerns in the region, where commercial shipping routes have faced repeated threats in recent months. The Arabian Sea and surrounding maritime corridors are among the world's busiest trade routes, carrying a significant portion of global energy supplies and commercial cargo.
Expressing concern over the recurring incidents, the MEA said continued attacks on commercial vessels are detrimental to regional peace and stability. The ministry emphasized that India supports dialogue and diplomatic engagement as the preferred path toward reducing tensions and resolving disputes.
The statement noted that New Delhi remains committed to efforts aimed at de-escalation and peaceful resolution of conflicts through ongoing diplomatic initiatives.
“India remains committed to the position that dialogue and diplomacy are the best means to address tensions. Ongoing diplomatic efforts and negotiations should be pursued in a constructive and peaceful manner to restore stability in the region,” the ministry said.
India also called for the protection of civilian infrastructure and international shipping operations. The MEA stressed that freedom of navigation and uninterrupted maritime trade must be safeguarded in accordance with international law.
The ministry added that attacks targeting commercial ships and civilian assets undermine global trade networks and pose risks not only to regional countries but also to the wider international community.
As search and rescue operations continue, the Indian Embassy in Oman is closely monitoring developments and coordinating with local authorities. The embassy is maintaining regular contact with Omani officials involved in the operation and is extending all possible assistance to the affected crew members and their families.
The MEA acknowledged the support extended by Oman in the rescue mission and thanked the country's authorities for their prompt response.
“We appreciate the assistance provided by the Omani authorities. Our Embassy in Oman remains in close coordination with them and is monitoring the ongoing search and rescue efforts,” the ministry said.
The incident is likely to renew discussions on maritime security in the region, particularly as global concerns grow over the safety of commercial shipping lanes. With one Indian sailor still unaccounted for, attention remains focused on the ongoing rescue operation and efforts to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Further updates are awaited as search teams continue their efforts in the waters off the Omani coast.
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India Condemns Attack on Commercial Vessel GFS Galaxy Off Oman Coast, 10 Indians Rescued
Digital desk
In an official statement issued on Sunday, the MEA described the incident as deeply concerning and reiterated India's position that attacks on commercial shipping and civilian infrastructure must stop immediately. The ministry said the safety of seafarers and the security of international maritime routes remain a matter of serious importance.
According to the statement, the vessel was carrying 11 Indian citizens at the time of the attack. Rescue efforts have so far located and saved 10 crew members, while search operations are continuing for the remaining Indian national.
“Of the 11 Indian nationals on board the vessel, 10 have been rescued so far, while one Indian citizen has been reported missing,” the ministry said.
The attack has once again highlighted growing security concerns in the region, where commercial shipping routes have faced repeated threats in recent months. The Arabian Sea and surrounding maritime corridors are among the world's busiest trade routes, carrying a significant portion of global energy supplies and commercial cargo.
Expressing concern over the recurring incidents, the MEA said continued attacks on commercial vessels are detrimental to regional peace and stability. The ministry emphasized that India supports dialogue and diplomatic engagement as the preferred path toward reducing tensions and resolving disputes.
The statement noted that New Delhi remains committed to efforts aimed at de-escalation and peaceful resolution of conflicts through ongoing diplomatic initiatives.
“India remains committed to the position that dialogue and diplomacy are the best means to address tensions. Ongoing diplomatic efforts and negotiations should be pursued in a constructive and peaceful manner to restore stability in the region,” the ministry said.
India also called for the protection of civilian infrastructure and international shipping operations. The MEA stressed that freedom of navigation and uninterrupted maritime trade must be safeguarded in accordance with international law.
The ministry added that attacks targeting commercial ships and civilian assets undermine global trade networks and pose risks not only to regional countries but also to the wider international community.
As search and rescue operations continue, the Indian Embassy in Oman is closely monitoring developments and coordinating with local authorities. The embassy is maintaining regular contact with Omani officials involved in the operation and is extending all possible assistance to the affected crew members and their families.
The MEA acknowledged the support extended by Oman in the rescue mission and thanked the country's authorities for their prompt response.
“We appreciate the assistance provided by the Omani authorities. Our Embassy in Oman remains in close coordination with them and is monitoring the ongoing search and rescue efforts,” the ministry said.
The incident is likely to renew discussions on maritime security in the region, particularly as global concerns grow over the safety of commercial shipping lanes. With one Indian sailor still unaccounted for, attention remains focused on the ongoing rescue operation and efforts to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Further updates are awaited as search teams continue their efforts in the waters off the Omani coast.
