The Ministry of External
Affairs (MEA) said the Indian Embassy in Oman is closely tracking developments
and coordinating with local authorities overseeing the maritime search effort.
In an official statement, the MEA denounced the attack on the GFS Galaxy,
describing the incident as part of a disturbing pattern of assaults on
commercial shipping in the region. The ministry confirmed that the Embassy of
India in Oman is in active touch with Omani authorities and is involved in
efforts to locate the missing Indian crew member.
India has also expressed
gratitude to Oman for its assistance and support in the ongoing rescue
operations following the incident.
The
MEA voiced deep concern over continued attacks targeting merchant vessels and
civilian infrastructure in West Asia, warning that such incidents threaten
regional stability and global trade. India reiterated its call for immediate
de-escalation of tensions and for diplomatic efforts to be intensified so that
peace and stability can return to the region.
New Delhi stressed that
commercial shipping must not be targeted and that free and unimpeded navigation
through international waterways should be restored in line with international
law. The attack on the GFS Galaxy
occurred amid rising security concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the
world’s busiest maritime routes for energy shipments. Roughly a significant
share of global oil trade passes through these waters, making any disruption a
matter of international economic and security concern. India’s condemnation reflects growing
anxiety among trading nations and shipping stakeholders over the safety of
crew, vessels and cargo transiting this critical chokepoint. The MEA statement also comes against the
backdrop of an earlier incident in which three Indians lost their lives in an
attack on a merchant ship in the region. Repeated attacks have reinforced calls
from India and other maritime nations for better protection of commercial
vessels and stricter adherence to international norms at sea.
By highlighting both recent
and past incidents, India is underscoring the urgent need to safeguard
seafarers and ensure that maritime trade routes remain secure and open.