Operation Sankalp is launches by Indian Navy in Gulf of Oman
Indian Navy launched ‘Operation Sankalp’ in the Persian
Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Their main aim is to reassure safe passage of Indian flagged vessels transiting
through the area.
This deployment depends on the following recent maritime incidents in the
region.
INS Chennai and INS Sunayna deployed in the region to undertake maritime
security operations.
An aerial surveillance in the area done by IN aircraft.
Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) of Indian Navy watch
over the movement of ships in Gulf region.
About Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean
Region (IFC-IOR)
IFC-IOR, launched in December 2018
The partner nations decided to develop comprehensive maritime domain awareness
and also share information on vessels of interest.
Operation Sankalp launched in escalating tension in Gulf of Oman.
The two oil tankers, one Norwegian-owned other Japanese-owned were attacked on
13 June 2019.
This incident has led to heightened tensions between Iran and the United States
(US).
About the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of
Oman
World’s major oil exporters and importers in the security of the Gulf of Oman
offer the only entrance from the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean into the
Persian Gulf.
The Persian Gulf lies between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran
It extends from Shatt al Arab delta to Strait of Hormuz.