Mumbai, March 21 -- Ace Indian rally driver Hari Singh, 59, was reported missing after a speedboat accident in the Maldives on Friday. The five-time Indian rally champion was on holiday with his friends, including industrialist Gautam Singhania and a former naval officer from Mumbai, when the speedboat they were in, capsized near Felidhoo Island in the Maldives. "Indian rally legend Hari Singh has been reported missing after a speedboat accident involving multiple people in the Maldives. Search and rescue operations are currently underway. Waiting for positive news and his safe return," tweeted the industry magazine Autocar India. According to local media in the Maldives, five Indian men including Singh and Singhania, and two women from the UK and Russia were on the speedboat that capsized at 1.15 am local time. Three of the injured persons were being treated at Vaavu Atoll Hospital, reported the digital publication Atoll Times, and search and rescue operations were on to find Singh and one other Indian. Gautam Singhania was airlifted to Mumbai where he is recovering at home from his injuries. "Gautam Singhania suffered minor injuries following an unfortunate accident. He is recovering under due care in Mumbai," said a spokesperson for Singhania....