The Indian Navy's P8I, a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft has reached Manila and joined the search and rescue operation for the missing Indian sailors. 

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10 Indian crew members went missing after their cargo ship sank in the Pacific off the Philippines last week.

The 33,205-tonne cargo ship Emerald Star with 26 Indian nationals on board sank off Okinawa.

While 16 Indians were rescued, a search for the missing crew members was launched by Indian missions in the Philippines, Japan and China to locate them.

"Indian Embassy in Japan has informed me that a helicopter and 2 patrol vessels of Japan Coast Guard are engaged in search/rescue operations," said External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, in a series of tweets, said

The minister said the Indian Navy's P8I aircraft has reached Manila and joined the search and rescue operation for the missing Indians. P8I is a long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft.

Five Indian crew members of 'Emerald Star' are in Irene, the Philippines, and the country's mission is bringing them to Manila before repatriation to India.