3 Indian Seafarers Killed, 1 Missing in Gulf Amid Rising Tensions

Three Indian seafarers have died and one is missing following maritime incidents involving Indian crew on foreign-flagged vessels in the Persian Gulf. A senior shipping ministry official confirmed that of the 78 Indian crew involved, 70 are safe and four are injured but stable. The incidents occur amid heightened regional tensions following US-Israeli military actions and Iranian retaliation. Indian authorities are actively monitoring the situation, engaging in diplomatic talks, and assisting thousands of Indian nationals in Iran.

Key Points: Indian Seafarers Killed in Gulf Maritime Incidents

  • 3 Indian seafarers killed
  • 1 crew member missing
  • 78 Indian crew on foreign vessels involved
  • India monitoring 28 flagged vessels
  • Rising West Asia tensions backdrop
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3 Indian seafarers killed, one missing amid Gulf maritime incidents: Special Secy, Ministry of Shipping

Three Indian seafarers dead, one missing in Persian Gulf incidents. 78 crew involved; India monitors safety amid regional tensions.

"Unfortunately, there have been three casualties, and one seafarer is missing. - Rajesh Kumar Sinha"

New Delhi, March 12

Three Indian seafarers have died, and one remains missing following a series of maritime incidents involving Indian crew members on foreign-flagged vessels in the Persian Gulf, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Special Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, confirmed on Thursday.

During a press briefing on Thursday, Sinha said that of the 78 Indian seafarers on these vessels, 70 have escaped unharmed, while four sustained injuries but are currently stable.

"There have been maritime incidents involving Indian crew on foreign-flagged vessels. Of these vessels, there were 78 Indian seafarers. Of these, 70 are unhurt and escaped. Four sustained injuries over the last few days, but are stable. Unfortunately, there have been three casualties, and one seafarer is missing," he said.

Sinha added that the number of Indian-flagged vessels in the Persian Gulf remains unchanged at 28. Of these, 24 vessels, carrying 677 Indian seafarers, are located west of the Strait of Hormuz, while four vessels with 101 Indian seafarers are positioned to the east.

"The number of Indian flagged vessels operating in the Persian Gulf region remains unchanged. The number was 28 yesterday; it remains 28 today. Of these 28, 24 are located on the west of the Strait of Hormuz, which has 677 Indian seafarers, and four vessels are on the east of the Strait with 101 Indian seafarers on board. All Indian vessels and crew thereon are being actively monitored for their safety and security," he added.

The incidents come amid rising tensions in West Asia following joint US-Israeli military operations that resulted in the killing of Iran's former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28. In retaliation, Iran targeted Israeli and US assets across several Gulf countries, disrupting key shipping routes and affecting global energy markets.

Earlier in the day, MEA said that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has been in regular contact with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, to discuss the safety of shipping and India's energy security.

"EAM and FM of Iran have had three conversations in the last few days. The last one discussed issues pertaining to safety of shipping and India's energy security. Beyond that, it would be premature for me to say anything," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said during a press briefing.

Jaiswal further confirmed that around 9,000 Indian nationals, including seafarers, students, businesspeople, professionals, and pilgrims, are currently in Iran and being assisted. Several Indians, primarily students, have already returned home, while others, including pilgrims, have been relocated to safer locations within the country. Assistance is also being provided for those seeking to travel to Azerbaijan and Armenia for onward commercial flights.

In addition, Jaiswal also said that India has co-sponsored a GCC-led resolution at the UN Security Council, highlighting the importance of protecting its diaspora in the Gulf. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held multiple calls with leaders in the region, stressing dialogue, diplomacy, and the protection of civilians.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Very sad. It's good to see EAM Jaishankar is actively engaged with Iran. Our diplomacy is our strength in these situations. But we also need stricter safety protocols for our citizens on foreign vessels. Why are they more vulnerable?
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Aman W
Thoughts and prayers with the families. The article says 9000 Indians are in Iran? That's a huge number. The MEA's efforts to relocate pilgrims and students is commendable. Hope they bring everyone home safely soon.
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Sarah B
A tragic reminder of the human cost of geopolitical conflicts. These workers are caught in the middle. India's co-sponsorship of the UN resolution is a good step, but concrete action to protect our diaspora is needed.
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Vikram M
Om Shanti. This is the reality for lakhs of Indian sailors. The government talks about monitoring, but are the shipping companies they work for held accountable for safety? The focus should be on prevention, not just reaction after tragedy.
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Kavya N
So sad. May the missing seafarer be found safe. It's reassuring that our Indian-flagged vessels and crew are being actively monitored. Our sailors show immense courage. Jai Hind.

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