S. Jaishankar at Raisina Dialogue podium, screen showing Indian aid to Iranian ship IRIS Lavan after US sinking of IRIS Dena.
S. Jaishankar at Raisina Dialogue podium, screen showing Indian aid to Iranian ship IRIS Lavan after US sinking of IRIS Dena.
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Jaishankar clarifies India's aid to Iranian ship after US attack

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At the Raisina Dialogue 2026, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar responded to the US submarine sinking the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena by explaining India's permission for IRIS Lavan to dock in Kochi. He stated the decision was based on humanitarian grounds and that India supports UNCLOS and international law. Jaishankar emphasized understanding the geopolitical realities of the Indian Ocean.

During the Raisina Dialogue on 7 March 2026 in New Delhi, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar addressed the recent incidents involving Iranian naval vessels for the first time. He clarified that on 28 February, Iran requested emergency docking for IRIS Lavan in Kochi due to technical issues, which was approved on 1 March. The ship was returning after participating in the International Fleet Review and MILAN 2026 naval exercise in Visakhapatnam from 15 to 25 February. It arrived in Kochi on 4 March, where its 183 crew members, including several young cadets, are staying at naval facilities.

Jaishankar stated, 'We got a message from the Iranian side that one of the ships, which presumably was closest to our borders at that point of time, wanted to come into our port. They were reporting that they were having problems.' He added that the situation was different when the ship arrived and they got caught on the wrong side of events. 'We really approached it from the point of view of humanity... And I think we did the right thing.'

On the same day, 4 March, a US submarine torpedoed IRIS Dena in international waters, causing it to sink. The incident occurred about 40 nautical miles south of Sri Lanka near Galle. Sri Lankan authorities recovered 87 bodies, rescued 32 people, with dozens still missing. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the attack, noting it was the first time since World War II that the US sank an enemy ship with a torpedo. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh claimed Dena was 'unarmed and unloaded' at the time.

The Indian Navy assisted in search and rescue operations after receiving a distress call at the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre in Colombo. Jaishankar referenced the complexities of the Indian Ocean, pointing out that Diego Garcia has been present for five decades, foreign bases in Djibouti emerged in the early 2000s, and Hambantota developed during this period. He expressed concerns for the safety of Indian merchant mariners and the 9-10 million Indians living in the Gulf.

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X discussions largely praise EAM Jaishankar's clarification that India allowed IRIS Lavan to dock in Kochi on humanitarian grounds post IRIS Dena sinking, emphasizing adherence to international law. Supporters highlight India's quiet diplomacy, SAR efforts, and neutrality amid Indian Ocean tensions. Some criticize initial silence and poor PR, while others note timely actions countering narratives of inaction. Sentiments range from positive on humanitarian stance to skeptical of communication.

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Dramatic photo illustration of a US submarine torpedoing and sinking the Iranian warship IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka in the Indian Ocean.
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US submarine sinks Iranian warship near Sri Lanka

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A US submarine sank the Iranian warship IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka on March 4, 2026, killing 83 people and escalating the Iran-US conflict closer to India. Indian officials rejected claims of US use of Indian ports, while opposition leaders criticized the government's silence. The incident has caused flight disruptions and economic concerns for India.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh claimed Friday that the IRIS Dena warship—sunk by a US submarine off Sri Lanka on March 4, killing 87 sailors—was unarmed and returning from Indian naval exercises when attacked. He condemned the strike during a visit to India, linking it to broader US aggression including the killing of Supreme Leader Khamenei.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that in this era of changing geopolitics, oceans have returned to the center of the world's power balance, and India bears the responsibility to provide leadership with confidence. Addressing an event in Kolkata, he referred to the escalating conflict in West Asia, which could adversely impact the global economy and energy security. Singh emphasized the importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf region.

U.S. forces said they boarded and apprehended the motor tanker Olina in international waters in the Caribbean Sea during a pre-dawn operation on January 9, 2026, describing it as part of a “ghost fleet” suspected of moving embargoed oil after departing Venezuela.

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The Philippine Navy's guided missile frigate BRP Miguel Malvar has arrived in Visakhapatnam, India, to participate in the 3rd Indian Navy International Fleet Review and MILAN 2026, marking a historic milestone. This represents the first time the Philippine Navy joins a naval exercise hosted in India and the ship's inaugural foreign mission. The deployment underscores expanding defense ties between the two nations.

U.S. lawmakers from both parties are demanding answers about a September U.S. strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean that killed survivors of an initial attack, amid intensifying questions over the operation’s legality. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has confirmed he authorized the first strike but says a follow-up attack that sank the vessel was ordered by Admiral Frank Bradley, prompting debate over whether the actions violated U.S. or international law.

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The Kenya Navy has launched Operation Bahari Moja, a multinational initiative to counter piracy and drug trafficking in the Western Indian Ocean. Led by Major General Paul Otieno, the operation unites forces from Kenya, Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar. It also provides training for junior officers under instruction.

 

 

 

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