All Indian Seafarers Safe in Persian Gulf Amid Regional Tensions

A senior Shipping Ministry official has confirmed the safety of all Indian seafarers in the West Asia region, with no incidents reported involving Indian-flagged vessels. Port operations across India continue normally without any congestion. The government's control rooms have handled thousands of calls and emails, facilitating the safe repatriation of over 2,400 seafarers from the Gulf. Coordination continues between multiple ministries and missions to ensure seafarer welfare and uninterrupted maritime operations amid regional tensions.

Key Points: Indian Seafarers Safe in West Asia, Operations Normal

  • All Indian seafarers confirmed safe
  • No incidents with Indian-flagged vessels
  • Over 2,400 seafarers repatriated
  • Port operations normal nationwide
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All Indian seafarers safe in Persian Gulf, West Asia region: Shipping Ministry official

Indian officials confirm safety of all seafarers in Persian Gulf, normal port ops, and over 2,400 repatriated. No incidents with Indian-flagged vessels.

"All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian-flagged vessel has been reported - Mukesh Mangal"

New Delhi, April 17

All Indian seafarers in the West Asia region, particularly the Persian Gulf, are safe, with no incidents reported involving Indian-flagged vessels and port operations across the country continue normally without congestion, a Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways official said on Friday.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing, Additional Secretary in the Ministry, Mukesh Mangal said, "All Indian seafarers in the region are safe, and no incident involving Indian Indian-flagged vessel has been reported in past 24 hours... Post operations are normal across the country, with no congestion recorded."

India's Directorate General Shipping control room has handled 6,727 calls and over 13,900 emails since activation, including 147 calls and 276 emails in the last 24 hours.

So far, over 2,400 Indian seafarers have been safely repatriated, including 30 in the last 24 hours from the Gulf region.

"Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways in coordination with Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Missions, and maritime stakeholders, continues to ensure seafarer welfare and uninterrupted maritime operations, " the Additional Secretary said.

Tensions in the Persian Gulf has been high amid the tensions between US and Iran.

During the Inter-Ministerial briefing held in the national capital today, Joint Secretary (Gulf) Aseem Mahajan outlined the extensive measures being taken to ensure the safety of citizens amidst regional volatility.

"The dedicated mission control rooms set up to coordinate evacuation and aviation assistance operations are actively working in close coordination with state and Union Territory control rooms, maintaining continuous communication with local governments and other stakeholders to ensure timely support, safety, and dissemination of updated advisories," said Mahajan.

The government confirmed that a total of 10,38,000 Indian nationals have been facilitated through a combination of coordinated evacuations and regulated commercial travel.

These operations have relied on a "round-the-clock" mission control infrastructure designed to bridge communication between Indian missions, state governments, and international airlines.

Mahajan stated that the special control rooms remain "operational round the clock and are regularly engaging with Indian missions, airlines, and relevant authorities to facilitate seamless communication and coordination on priority."The focus of the ongoing efforts continues to be on ensuring the safety of Indian nationals abroad, while also assisting in regulated flight operations in regions where airspace restrictions are gradually easing.

According to the update, since February, a total of around 10,38,000 Indian nationals have been rescued and assisted through "coordinated evacuation and travel facilitation efforts." The operations have involved both scheduled and non-scheduled commercial flights, with airlines continuing to operate under changing airspace conditions across West Asia.

- ANI

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Priya S
My cousin is a merchant navy officer in the Gulf. Our family was so worried. Seeing this official confirmation and the repatriation numbers (over 2400!) has finally let us breathe easy. Thank you to the officials working round the clock.
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Rohit P
Good to hear, but the real test is consistency. The region remains volatile. I hope the coordination between MEA, Shipping Ministry, and missions continues seamlessly. We cannot afford any lapse when our citizens' safety is at stake.
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Sarah B
The scale of this operation is impressive - facilitating over 10 lakh Indians! The inter-ministerial coordination seems to be working well. Hope the seafarers who wish to return continue to get support for repatriation.
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Vikram M
While the update is reassuring, I have a respectful criticism. The article mentions "no congestion" at ports, but some friends in logistics say there are delays. Could we get more granular, real-time data? Transparency builds more trust.
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Karthik V
The fact that Indian-flagged vessels are safe is crucial. It shows respect for our sovereignty and the professionalism of our sailors. Salute to all the seafarers holding the fort in tense waters. Stay safe, brothers!

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