India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly gave the green light for a clandestine operation to intercept a yacht carrying a runaway Dubai royal.
Princess Latifa Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum was detained by naval commanders and handed over to United Arab Emirates officials after her boat was stopped in Indian waters, according to the Business Standard newspaper this week.
Despite no official request to intervene, national security officials told Modi the action was beneficial to India's security interests in the Middle East, the Indian paper said.
The New Delhi government made no official comment on the matter but India's reported actions this month, have come under scrutiny as Princess Latifa claimed she had been mistreated in the UAE and was seeking asylum. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
In a pre-recorded video released online after her arrest, Latifa said she and her elder sister, Shamsa, had been tortured and harassed for years because of their efforts to live a more independent lifestyle.