"Indian Navy Rescues Hijacked Ship from Somali Pirates in 40-Hour Operation"
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India's navy successfully rescued a ship that had been hijacked by Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden. The vessel, MV Mazdah, had been taken over by pirates on March 22, and the Indian navy swiftly responded to the distress call, deploying a warship to the area. After a brief exchange of fire, the pirates abandoned the ship and fled, allowing the crew to regain control. This operation highlights India's commitment to maritime security in the region.
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