by Sherwin David In early March 2026, the Indian Ocean witnessed a dramatic humanitarian incident that brought together war, neutrality, and international maritime law. Off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, an Iranian naval ship was sunk during escalating conflict in the Middle East, leaving dozens of sailors injured, many missing, and others struggling to survive at sea. What followed was not a political response—but a humanitarian one. A Traged…
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