8th Indian LPG Ship Crosses Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions

The India-flagged LPG vessel 'Green Asha' has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, marking the eighth such crossing since late February. Indian Navy warships were on standby to support merchant vessels amid the ongoing regional conflict. Government officials report that 18 Indian vessels with about 485 seafarers in the Persian Gulf are being closely monitored, with all crew confirmed safe. Continuous coordination is maintained between ministries to ensure the security of maritime operations and the repatriation of citizens.

Key Points: Indian Vessel Crosses Strait of Hormuz, Navy on Standby

  • 8th India-flagged LPG transit since Feb 28
  • Navy warships on standby
  • 18 Indian vessels in Persian Gulf monitored
  • Over 964 seafarers repatriated
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8th India-flagged LPG vessel 'Green Asha' crosses Strait of Hormuz: Sources

The India-flagged LPG carrier 'Green Asha' transits the Strait of Hormuz safely. Indian Navy provides support amid West Asia conflict.

"All seafarers in the Persian Gulf remain safe. - Mukesh Mangal"

New Delhi, April 6

The India flagged vessel Green Asha has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, official sources toldon Monday.

This marks the eighth India-flagged vessel carrying LPG to transit the Strait since 28 February when the war began, as per the sources.

Meanwhile, India-flagged large gas carrier Green Sanvi has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz on Friday night, carrying approximately 46,650 metric tonnes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cargo, official sources said.

Earlier on March 28, a shipment of 47,000 metric tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) arrived at the Vadinar Terminal of DPA Kandla in Jamnagar, Gujarat, on Saturday.

The vessel, MT Jag Vasant, is set to transfer its cargo to another ship at anchorage through a Ship-to-Ship (STS) operation.

Indian Navy warships were on standby to provide support to the merchant vessels, sources told ANI.

The Centre has been in talks with Iranian authorities to allow Indian vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz amid a maritime blockade due to the ongoing West Asia conflict.

Earlier, the Shipping Ministry informed that there were 18 vessels and around 485 seafarers in the Persian Gulf.

Speaking at a joint inter-ministerial briefing on recent developments in the Gulf region, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Mukesh Mangal, stated that all Indian vessels and crew currently in the Persian Gulf are being closely monitored. "All seafarers in the Persian Gulf remain safe," he added.

"18 Indian vessels with around 485 seafarers are in the region. Over 964 seafarers have been repatriated so far, while ports across India continue to operate normally," Mangal informed.

On port operations, he said, "We are maintaining continuous coordination with the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions abroad, and other stakeholders in the maritime sector."

About 5,98,000 passengers have returned to India amid the developing security situation in West Asia and the Gulf region, a senior government official said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While it's good the ships are safe, I hope the government is also planning for long-term alternatives. We are too dependent on this volatile region for LPG. Diversify our sources!
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Rohit P
My cousin is a seafarer. This news is a huge relief for families like ours. The government's monitoring and coordination mentioned here is reassuring. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
The numbers are impressive - 8 vessels, nearly 600k passengers repatriated. It shows efficient crisis management. But what about the economic cost of these operations? That should be transparent too.
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Vikram M
Good to see our flagged ships operating confidently. This strengthens our position as a maritime nation. The STS operation at Vadinar is smart logistics. Hope the LPG reaches households without price hikes.
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Michael C
A complex logistical and diplomatic achievement. The seamless coordination between ministries and the safe repatriation of so many citizens is commendable from an international perspective.

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