Pakistan navy assists Indian vessel stranded in Arabian Sea


May 5 (Reuters) - ⁠Pakistan's navy responded to a ⁠distress call from an Indian ‌vessel stranded in the Arabian Sea after a critical technical failure, Pakistan's military ​said on Tuesday.

The ⁠vessel, named MV ⁠Gautam, was carrying seven crew members - ⁠six ‌Indians and one Indonesian - and had suffered a ⁠critical technical failure while en ​route from ‌Oman to India, leaving it ⁠stranded ​at sea, the Pakistani military said in a statement.

Pakistan's navy dispatched ⁠a ship named Kashmir, ​which provided food, medical assistance and technical support to stabilise the ⁠vessel and ensure the crew's safety, the statement said.

Last month Pakistan said its navy had rescued ​and evacuated 18 ⁠crew members of a merchant ​vessel operating in ‌the northern Arabian Sea ​after a distress call.

(Reporting by Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru)

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