India Ensures Safety of Seafarers, Students Amid Gulf Conflict

Indian authorities are prioritizing the safety and welfare of its nationals in the Gulf region as the conflict continues. Ministry of External Affairs officials confirm missions are working round-the-clock to assist Indian seafarers and maintain contact with crew members on vessels. The government is also actively addressing the academic disruptions faced by Indian students, coordinating with educational boards. Simultaneously, the shipping ministry reports all Indian vessels and crew in the Persian Gulf are safe, with ports operating smoothly.

Key Points: India's 24/7 Aid for Nationals in Gulf Conflict Zone

  • Missions provide 24/7 consular assistance
  • 485 seafarers on 18 ships confirmed safe
  • Academic concerns for students being addressed
  • Special control room operational for Indian nationals
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W Asia conflict: India assures welfare of Indian seafarers, students in region; missions working 24/7 to provide assistance

Indian missions work round-the-clock to ensure safety of seafarers and students, monitor ships, and address academic concerns amid West Asia tensions.

"Our missions are in continuous contact with the Indian crew members... to provide support. - Aseem Mahajan, MEA"

New Delhi, March 30

India on Monday said that particular attention is being given to the welfare of Indian seafarers as the conflict in the Gulf region entered its second month.

A senior Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) officer assured that the safety, security and welfare of the Indian community in the region remains the utmost priority and added that MEA continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in the region.

Addressing an interministerial briefing, Aseem Mahajan, Joint Secretary (Gulf) from the Ministry of External Affairs said that the Indian missions continue to provide support and assistance to Indian crew members on vessels across the region.

"Our missions are in continuous contact with the Indian crew members on vessels across the region to provide support including extending consular assistance, facilitating communication with their families in India and facilitating requests to return to India. "

With exam cycles hindered due to the conflict, Mahajan underlined how the welfare of Indian students in the Gulf countries is being accorded high priority and that the government is making every effort to see that students' academic year is not impacted.

"Our missions are in regular touch and are actively coordinating with the local authorities, Indian schools in the region, concerned boards national testing agency. CBSE has already notified the assessment scheme for the declaration of results of class 10 and 12 in the region. Academic concerns, particularly those related to CBSE, ICSE, Kerala boards and JEE and NEET exams, are being addressed through regular outreach to parents and students", he said.

On the safety, security and welfare of the large Indian community in the region, he said that the dedicated special control room to assist Indian nationals and their families remains operational and that Indian missions and posts are working round the clock to provide assistance.

Also at the briefing, a senior official from the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said on Monday that all Indian seafarers and ships operating in the Persian Gulf region are remain safe and there has been no report of any incident in the past 24 hours.

Special Secretary in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Rajesh Kumar Sinha stated that all Indian vessels and crew are currently being closely monitored, and 8 sailors returned safely to India in the last 24 hours."18 Indian ships in the Persian Gulf with 485 seafarers are all safe. No maritime incidents reported in the last 24 hours," Sinha said.H

e added that ports across states are operating smoothly without congestion. "Two LPG carriers with 94,000 metric tonnes are expected to dock at Mumbai and New Mangalore ports on March 31 and April 1," he informed.

He later added that India continues to ensure an uninterrupted maritime operation and energy supply."

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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Rahul R
Good to see proactive steps for students' exams. CBSE, ICSE, JEE, NEET - these are crucial for our children's future. Hope the coordination with local authorities ensures no academic year is lost. Well done on that front.
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David E
As someone who works in logistics, the update on ports operating smoothly and LPG carriers docking as scheduled is critical. Energy supply chain resilience is key. Hope this coordination continues seamlessly.
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Aditya G
While the efforts are commendable, I hope there is a clear, long-term evacuation plan if the situation escalates. "Monitoring" is good, but we need concrete contingency plans for thousands of Indians there. Just a thought.
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Sneha F
Heartening to see the mention of the Kerala board also. So many Malayali nurses and students are in the Gulf. Their welfare and their children's education are a major concern back home. Good to see it's on the radar.
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Karthik V
The 24/7 control room number should be more widely publicized. Not everyone follows news conferences. Use social media, WhatsApp broadcasts through associations to reach every Indian worker and student. Jai Hind!

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