Indian Seafarers Safe in Gulf Amid West Asia Tensions, 25 Return Home

The Indian Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has confirmed the safety of all Indian seafarers and ships operating in the Gulf region, with no incidents reported in the past 24 hours. Special Secretary Rajesh Kumar Sinha stated that 20 Indian-flagged vessels with about 540 crew members are safe in the Persian Gulf. The Directorate General of Shipping actively addressed concerns through its communication centre, responding to hundreds of calls and emails. Additionally, 25 Indian seafarers have been successfully repatriated, and all port operations are running smoothly without congestion.

Key Points: Indian Seafarers, Ships Safe in Gulf Region: Shipping Ministry

  • All Indian seafarers in Gulf confirmed safe
  • 20 Indian-flagged ships with 540 crew safe in Persian Gulf
  • 25 seafarers assisted in returning to India
  • No port congestion, operations running smoothly
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All Indian seafarers, ships in Gulf region safe amid West Asia developments: Shipping Ministry

All Indian seafarers and ships in the Gulf are safe, with 25 crew members returning home. No port congestion reported amid West Asia developments.

"All are safe. - Rajesh Kumar Sinha"

New Delhi, March 27

All Indian seafarers and ships operating in the Gulf region are safe and there has been no report of any incident in the past 24 hours, a senior official from the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said on Friday amid ongoing developments in the West Asia region.

Speaking at a joint inter-ministerial briefing, Special Secretary in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Rajesh Kumar Sinha said authorities are closely monitoring the situation and maintaining coordination with various stakeholders.

"In the Gulf region, there has been no information in the last 24 hours regarding any incident involving Indian-flagged ships or Indian seafarers. All are safe," Sinha said.

He added that Indian ships operating in the Persian Gulf are also safe.

"In the Persian Gulf, there are 20 ships sailing under the Indian flag, with around 540 Indians onboard, and they are also safe," he said.

Sinha further said the Directorate General of Shipping has been actively responding to queries and concerns through its communication centre.

"In the last 24 hours, the DG Shipping communication centre, which operates 24 hours a day, received 98 calls and 335 emails, all of which were responded to," he said.

The official also informed that Indian seafarers working in the Gulf region are being assisted in returning home.

"Additionally, in the past 24 hours, 25 Indian seafarers have been safely brought back to India after signing off from various parts of the Gulf region," Sinha said.

On port operations, he said there have been no reports of congestion and all activities are running smoothly.

"There is no information about congestion at any port. We have confirmed this with the ports. Operations at all ports are running smoothly," he said.

Sinha added that the government is maintaining continuous coordination with relevant ministries and stakeholders.

"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," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good to see inter-ministerial coordination. The numbers are reassuring - 98 calls and 335 emails handled shows they are responsive. Hope the situation remains calm and all our seafarers can continue their work safely or return home without issues.
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Arjun K
While the update is positive, we must remain vigilant. West Asia is volatile. The government should have a clear, publicly available evacuation plan on standby, not just reactive communication. Preparedness is key for the safety of our citizens abroad.
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Priyanka N
Heartening to know 25 seafarers have already been brought back safely. Our sailors are the backbone of global trade, and their safety is paramount. Jai Hind to all the officials working behind the scenes on this! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The fact that port operations are smooth is crucial for our economy. Any disruption in the Gulf affects global shipping lanes and oil prices. Hope the coordination continues and the situation de-escalates for everyone's sake.
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Kavya N
As someone from a coastal state, I know many families depend on remittances from seafarers. This regular communication from the ministry is very important to reduce panic. Please keep the updates coming. Bhagwan unki raksha kare.

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