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‘Bit of treachery’: US attack on IRIS Dena undermines Indian security ties

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Defence analyst says torpedo strike is a ‘humiliation’ for Modi’s government that disregarded a US defence partner

The distress call came in to Sri Lanka’s maritime rescue coordination centre just after 5am. The ship in trouble, they determined, was well within Sri Lanka’s obligation for rescue, being just over 19 nautical miles off the coast of the southern city of Galle.

The navy swiftly mobilised and, by 6am, the first search and rescue boat was on its way, another soon close behind. It was hard to see through the thick morning mist but officers onboard kept their eyes peeled for a ship in the distance.

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