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PN Provides Aid to Indian Crew at Sea

The vessel’s 7 crew members received food, medical aid and technical support after Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship PNS Kashmir joined the operation.

  • On Monday, the Pakistan Navy provided humanitarian assistance to the crew of the Gautam in the Arabian Sea after the vessel suffered a technical fault while sailing from Oman to India.
  • Following a request from the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre in Mumbai, the Pakistan Navy deployed the PMSS Kashmir to reach the distressed vessel and initiate rescue operations.
  • Food, medical aid, and technical support are being provided to the six Indian and one Indonesian crew members, with support operations for the vessel remaining ongoing at sea.
  • The Pakistan Navy remains fully prepared and committed to responding effectively to any emergency in regional waters, as demonstrated by the current response to the distressed vessel.
  • Similar regional operations occurred last month when the Pakistan Navy evacuated 18 crew members from the merchant vessel Gold Autumn, reflecting the service's sustained maritime rescue mandate in recent years.
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Saaz o Awaz - Listen Online broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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