Pakistan Navy rescues stranded Indian ship MV Gautam in Arabian Sea with supplies and technical help

Civility at sea spared seven sailors from the worst
While news cycles traded in crises—blockade threats, rising oil prices, and a weakening rupee—an uneventful but powerful story unfolded in the Arabian Sea. A Pakistan Navy vessel, PMSS Kashmir, rescued the stranded Indian cargo ship MV Gautam, delivering food, medical assistance, and technical support. The crew saved included six Indians and one Indonesian sailor. The editorial argues such gestures matter precisely because they break the expectation of manufactured discord, reminding people that cooperation still surfaces in real life.
- Pakistan Navy responded to a stranded Indian cargo ship in the Arabian Sea
- Vessel PMSS Kashmir provided food, medical aid, and technical support
- The rescue involved MV Gautam’s crew of six Indian sailors
- An additional Indonesian sailor was also rescued
- The editorial says the act shows cooperation can persist amid political noise
- It cautions against exaggerating the event into grand diplomacy
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The Economic Times
