MoPSW confirms all Indian seafarers are safe; Indian-flag vessels continue smooth transit through Strait of Hormuz

NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has confirmed that all Indian seafarers operating in the Western Persian Gulf region are safe, with no incidents involving Indian-flag vessels reported in the past 24 hours.

Providing an update on the prevailing maritime situation, Mukesh Mangal stated that two Indian-flagged LPG carriers, Green Sanghvi and Green Asha, have successfully transited the strategically significant Strait of Hormuz over the past two days without any disruptions.

At present, a total of 16 Indian-flagged vessels are operating in the Western Persian Gulf region, collectively carrying 433 Indian seafarers. Authorities are maintaining close coordination with ship operators, port authorities, and international maritime agencies to ensure continuous monitoring and safety of Indian crew and assets in the region.

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor through which a significant portion of the world’s oil and gas supplies passes, remains under heightened observation due to evolving geopolitical dynamics. In this context, Indian maritime authorities have strengthened surveillance mechanisms and advisories to vessels transiting the area.

The Directorate General of Shipping, along with other concerned agencies, is actively engaging with stakeholders to provide real-time updates and ensure adherence to safety protocols. Shipping companies have also been advised to exercise enhanced caution, maintain communication with regional maritime security agencies, and follow established best practices for safe navigation.

The Government of India continues to prioritize the safety and welfare of Indian seafarers and remains vigilant in safeguarding national maritime interests amid changing global conditions.