The 26 crew members, all Indian, are safe, a Navy spokesperson in Delhi announced after marine commandos MARCOS boarded the bulk carrier after a five-hour-long operation.
The operation started after a distress call from the cargo ship at around 12.30 pm on Friday.

MARCOS, the Navy's Special Foces stopped pirates hijacking an Indian ship
INS Trishul is among the Indian naval assets deployed to address the main maritime concerns of the region, including piracy off the coast of Somalia.
In the last six months, this is the third piracy attempt foiled by Indian Navy in the Gulf of Aden, a key shipping route near the southern tip of the Red Sea between Somalia and Yemen..

INS Trishul has been carrying out anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden
A month earlier, Indian and Chinese Navies had came together to protect a bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden which had come under attack from pirates overnight.
Foreign navies have been deployed off the Gulf of Aden to operate convoys and monitoring a transit corridor for ships to pass through vulnerable points. India had joined this effort in October 2008 and has escorted thousands of ships.