All Indian Seafarers Safe in Persian Gulf, 460 Crews Monitored

The Indian government has confirmed the safety of all Indian seafarers in the Persian Gulf region, with no incidents reported involving Indian-flagged vessels in the past 24 hours. Authorities are actively monitoring 17 Indian-flagged vessels carrying 460 seafarers through a 24/7 control room that has handled thousands of inquiries. The Directorate General of Shipping has successfully facilitated the repatriation of over 1,479 Indian seafarers, including 159 in the last day. Port operations across India remain normal, and coordination continues with the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian missions to ensure seafarer welfare and uninterrupted maritime trade.

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

  • 460 Indian seafarers on 17 vessels monitored
  • 1,479 seafarers repatriated so far
  • DG Shipping handles thousands of calls and emails
  • Port operations across India remain normal
  • 345 stranded fishermen returned from Iran
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All Indian seafarers in Persian Gulf are safe: Govt

Indian government confirms safety of all seafarers in Persian Gulf, monitors 17 vessels with 460 crew. Over 1,479 seafarers repatriated safely.

"All Indian seafarers in the Persian Gulf region are safe - Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways"

New Delhi, April 5

All Indian seafarers in the Persian Gulf region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessels has been reported in the past 24 hours, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on Sunday.

A total of 17 Indian-flagged vessels with 460 Indian seafarers remain in the western Persian Gulf region, with Director General (DG) Shipping, in coordination with ship owners, placing agencies and Indian Missions, actively monitoring the situation, the statement said.

The Ministry also said that it continues to closely monitor shipping movements, port operations and the safety of Indian seafarers, while ensuring continuity of maritime trade.

The DG Shipping Control Room remains operational 24x7 and has handled 5,088 calls and 10,547 emails since activation; in the past 24 hours, 73 calls and 122 emails have been received.

The DG Shipping has facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 1,479 Indian seafarers so far, including 159 in the last 24 hours from airports and various regional locations across the Persian Gulf.

Port operations across India remain normal, with no congestion reported, as confirmed by State Maritime Boards of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry.

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.

Meanwhile, across the region, Indian Missions and Posts remain in close contact with the Indian community, while continuing to provide assistance and issue necessary advisories for their safety and well-being, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.

A total of 345 Indian fishermen stranded in Iran returned home on Saturday. The Indian Embassy in Tehran facilitated their movement from South Iran to Armenia, from where they boarded flights to Chennai.

The Ministry of External Affairs continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in the Gulf and West Asia region, with safety, security and welfare of Indian nationals as the highest priority.

A dedicated control room remains operational, with regular coordination with states/Union Territories and Indian Missions.

Missions and Posts are operating round-the-clock helplines, issuing advisories, and engaging with Indian community associations, companies and local authorities.

Assistance includes visas, consular services, transit facilitation and logistical support.

Welfare of Indian students remains a priority. Missions are coordinating with local authorities, Indian schools, Boards and the National Testing Agency to address academic concerns.

Missions are in continuous contact with Indian crew on vessels, providing consular support, facilitating family communication and assisting in return requests.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The scale of the operation is impressive - over 5,000 calls handled! It shows a systematic effort. Hope the repatriation of those 1,479 seafarers was smooth. Safety first.
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Vikram M
Good job by the embassies. Bringing back 345 fishermen from Iran is no small task. Our people work in tough conditions abroad to support families back home. The government's support is crucial.
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Rohit P
While the update is reassuring, I hope this proactive monitoring continues and isn't just a reaction to recent tensions. Our seafarers are the backbone of trade, their safety must be a permanent priority, not just when headlines flare up.
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Priya S
Thank you to all the officials working round the clock! 🙏 The mention of coordinating for students' academic concerns is also important. It's about entire communities, not just seafarers. Well done.
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Michael C
Clear communication like this helps reduce panic. Stating that port operations are normal across multiple states is key information for businesses and logistics. Efficiency in a crisis matters.

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