India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) says 10 Indians are rescued and one Indian is missing after a vessel is attacked off the coast of Oman. In a statement reported by multiple outlets, the MEA describes the incident as part of continuing attacks on commercial shipping in the region. The ministry characterizes the situation as “deeply worrisome” and calls for de-escalation of tensions. The MEA’s response focuses on the status of Indian nationals connected to the incident, indicating that most have been accounted for through rescue efforts while one person remains untraced. The statement also urges calm and reduction of hostilities, reflecting concern over broader risks to commercial maritime activity in the area. While details of the attack are limited in the reports, both sources present the same key information: the number of Indians rescued, the number missing, and the MEA’s expressed concern about ongoing attacks and the request for de-escalation.