11 Indian Ships Exit Strait of Hormuz, 13 Still in Gulf

The Ministry of External Affairs reported that 11 Indian ships have successfully exited the Strait of Hormuz, while 13 ships remain in the Persian Gulf. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted diplomatic engagement with Iran to secure safe passage for the remaining vessels. The Ministry of Ports confirmed all Indian seafarers are safe, with over 2,999 repatriated from the region. No incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels have been reported in the last 48 hours.

Key Points: 11 Indian Ships Exit Strait of Hormuz, 13 Still in Gulf: MEA

  • 11 Indian ships have exited Strait of Hormuz
  • 13 Indian ships remain in Persian Gulf
  • MEA in touch with Iranian authorities for remaining ships
  • Over 2,999 seafarers safely repatriated from Gulf
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"11 Indian ships exited Strait of Hormuz, 13 still in Gulf," says MEA

MEA says 11 Indian ships exited Strait of Hormuz, 13 remain in Persian Gulf. Diplomatic engagement with Iran continues for safe passage.

"We have had forward movement as a result of our diplomatic engagement and conversations with the Iranians. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, May 7

Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on Thursday said that 11 Indian ships have exited the Strait of Hormuz and 13 ships continue to be in the Persian Gulf.

Jaiswal, while addressing a press briefing here, was asked about reports that the Iranian ships might be taking routes through Pakistani territorial waters and then Indian territorial waters to avoid US blockade and whether there was a need to seek special permission from the Indian authorities to do that.

"Regarding the reports that Iranian ships might be taking routes through Indian territorial waters to avoid blockades: if ships of other countries want to ply in international waters, no permission is required. However, for the specific question of entering Indian waters, that is a technical issue that the Ministry of Shipping or the relevant technical authorities would need to answer," Jaiswal said.

"We have had forward movement as a result of our diplomatic engagement and conversations with the Iranians. So far, 11 Indian ships have exited the Strait of Hormuz. 13 ships continue to be in the Persian Gulf, and we continue to be in touch with the Iranian authorities so that the remaining ships can also cross the Strait of Hormuz and reach their destination in India," he added.

Earlier on Wednesday, Opesh Kumar Sharma, Director of Shipping at the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, said that all Indian seafarers continue to be safe in the region, and no incident involving an Indian-flagged vessel has been reported since the last briefing in the past 48 hours.

Sharma, while speaking at an Inter-Ministerial Briefing on Recent Developments in West Asia, said that the Ministry has facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 2,999 seafarers, including 23 in the last 48 hours from the Gulf.

"The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways continues to coordinate with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions, and maritime stakeholders to ensure seafarer welfare and uninterrupted maritime operations. I am happy to state that all Indian seafarers continue to be safe in the region, and no incident involving an Indian-flagged vessel has been reported since the last briefing in the past 48 hours. No incident has also been reported on any foreign-flagged vessels carrying Indian seafarers," he said.

- ANI

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Siddharth J
Our seafarers are the unsung heroes! 2,999 repatriated safely - that's solid work by the shipping ministry. But 13 ships still stuck is worrying. Maybe we need a naval escort option? Just thinking out loud. šŸ¤”
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Priya S
Why does our MEA always sound so vague? "Technical issue" - seriously? We need clear answers: are we cooperating with US sanctions or not? Our national interests should come first, not diplomatic double-speak. 😐
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Michael C
Interesting to see India balancing its relationship with Iran and the US here. The Strait of Hormuz is a chokepoint for global oil, and India's handling shows our growing diplomatic maturity. Still, the families of those 13 ships' crews must be anxious.
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Rajesh Q
Chaand kya bol rahe ho? First they say 11 ships exited, then 13 still stuck. So 24 total? And why no mention of economic losses if these ships are delayed? Our trade with Gulf is immense - this needs more transparency. šŸ™

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