17 Indian Ships Safe in Persian Gulf, 460 Seafarers Monitored Amid Tensions

Seventeen Indian-flagged vessels carrying 460 seafarers continue operations in the western Persian Gulf, with the government confirming their safety. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is closely monitoring the situation, ensuring uninterrupted maritime trade. The LPG vessel Green Sanvi has safely transited the critical Strait of Hormuz. Port operations across India remain normal, with no congestion reported.

Key Points: 17 Indian Vessels Safe in Persian Gulf, Seafarers Monitored

  • 17 Indian vessels in western Persian Gulf
  • 460 Indian seafarers onboard
  • LPG vessel Green Sanvi transits Strait of Hormuz safely
  • DG Shipping Control Room handles thousands of queries
  • Over 1,320 seafarers repatriated safely
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17 Indian-flagged vessels remain in western Persian Gulf: Centre

17 Indian-flagged vessels with 460 seafarers are safe in the western Persian Gulf. Government monitors situation, ensures maritime trade continuity.

"All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours. - Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways"

New Delhi, April 4

Seventeen Indian-flagged vessels, carrying around 460 Indian seafarers, continue to operate in the western Persian Gulf region, the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas said on Saturday.

The government also said that necessary measures are in place to ensure their safety amid evolving maritime conditions.

According to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, it is closely monitoring shipping movements, port operations and the safety of Indian seafarers, while ensuring uninterrupted maritime trade.

According to the ministry, all Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours.

It also informed that the LPG vessel Green Sanvi has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, carrying 46,650 metric tonnes of LPG cargo with 25 seafarers on board.

A total of 17 Indian-flagged vessels remain in the western Persian Gulf region, and the Directorate General of Shipping, in coordination with ship owners, RPSL agencies and Indian Missions, is actively monitoring the situation.

The DG Shipping Control Room remains operational round the clock and has handled 5,015 calls and 10,425 emails since its activation. In the past 24 hours alone, it received 31 calls and 129 emails.

The Directorate has also facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 1,320 Indian seafarers so far, including 190 in the last 24 hours from airports and various regional locations across the Gulf, according to the government.

Port operations across India continue to remain normal, with no congestion reported. State Maritime Boards of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry have confirmed smooth functioning.

The ministry further added that it is coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Missions and other maritime stakeholders to ensure seafarer welfare and the continuity of maritime operations.

- IANS

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Priya S
My brother is a seafarer and this news brings some relief. The coordination between ministries and the 24/7 control room is commendable. Hope all 460 sailors return home safely. 🙏
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Aditya G
While the proactive steps are good, I hope this isn't just reactive PR. The Persian Gulf is volatile. We need a permanent, robust protocol for Indian vessels in conflict zones, not just ad-hoc measures when tensions rise.
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Sarah B
The scale of the operation is impressive - repatriating over 1300 seafarers already. It's a complex logistical challenge. Kudos to the teams working round the clock.
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Karthik V
Important to keep our ports running smoothly. Any disruption affects everything from cooking gas (LPG) to essential imports. Glad to hear states from Gujarat to Kerala have confirmed normal operations.
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Meera T
The real heroes are the seafarers who stay on those vessels to keep trade moving. Salute to their courage. The government must ensure their families are also supported and kept informed.

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