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LNG Carrier Disha to Berth at Dahej Tomorrow After Crossing Strait of Hormuz Safely

The Malta-flagged LNG carrier Disha, carrying 62,370 metric tonnes of liquefied natural gas, has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz and is expected to berth at Dahej, Gujarat, on Friday. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways confirmed the vessel's safe passage amid regional tensions in West Asia. The government has facilitated the safe repatriation of over 3,600 Indian seafarers, with port operations across India remaining normal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized maritime security and the safety of Indian sailors during a bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump.

"Expected to berth at Dahej tomorrow": Shipping Ministry says LNG carrier Disha to arrive on June 19 in Gujarat

New Delhi, June 18

Director in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Opesh Kumar Sharma, on Thursday said that the Malta-flagged LNG carrier Disha, carrying 62,370 metric tonnes of liquefied natural gas, has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz and is expected to berth at Dahej, Gujarat, on Friday.

Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing on recent developments in West Asia, Sharma provided an update on the vessel's movement and the government's ongoing efforts to support Indian seafarers amid regional tensions.

Sharma said, "As you are aware, the Malta-flag LNG carrier Disha had crossed the Strait of Hormuz on 15th June, carrying about 62,370 metric tons of LNG cargo. The vessel is expected to berth at Dahej tomorrow morning."

He said the Ministry, through the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping), continues to work closely with various stakeholders to ensure the safety and welfare of Indian seafarers.

"The Ministry, through the Directorate General of Shipping, remains in continuous coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs, our missions abroad, shipping companies, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure the safety and welfare of Indian seafarers and provide all necessary assistance," Sharma said.

Providing details of the support mechanism put in place by the government, Sharma said, "The control room set up at DG Shipping has handled more than 13,187 calls and more than 29,376 emails."

He added, "In the last 72 hours, a total of 450 calls and 1,077 emails have been received from seafarers, their families, and maritime stakeholders."

Sharma further elaborated on the safe repatriation of Indian seafarers. He said, "The Ministry, through the Directorate General of Shipping, has facilitated the safe repatriation of more than 3,639 seafarers so far, including 47 in the last 72 hours."

He also noted that the maritime operations in the country remain unaffected. He said, " Port operations across India remain normal with no congestion reported."

Earlier on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised maritime security and the protection of Indian sailors during a bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, stressing the critical need to maintain open international shipping lanes.

Focusing on the human element of maritime commerce, PM Modi said that "lakhs of Indians are working as seafarers" and stressed that their safety remains a key priority amid ongoing developments in West Asia.

Tying the safety of these crew members directly to international economic stability, the Prime Minister focused heavily on the critical regional choke point.

"Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open is vital for the global economy," PM Modi said, adding that he was confident the safety of seafarers would be given priority under the peace understanding between the United States and Iran.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting to see how India is managing energy imports despite regional volatility. The Strait of Hormuz is so critical for global trade—glad PM Modi raised this at G7. Safety of our seafarers must always be top priority.

Vikram M

The coordination with MEA and DG Shipping is commendable but we should also ask: why are we still heavily dependent on this volatile route for LNG? Need more investments in alternative energy and maybe some domestic production. Just my two paise.

Priya S

So reassuring to see our government actively monitoring this situation. Those 13,000+ calls handled shows how seriously they take seafarer welfare. And safely repaying 3,639 seafarers? That’s real action, not just words 👏

Kavya N

Good to know that LNG carrier Disha is safe and on track. My cousin is a seafarer, and these are tense times for families. The fact that PM Modi personally brought up seafarer safety at G7 shows global leadership. Proud moment.

David E

Strategic move by India to keep ports running smoothly despite regional tensions. The mention of normal port operations is crucial—trade disruptions would hurt everyone. Good coordination overall, but hope they are also looking at long-term diversification.

Arjun K

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