Amid regional unrest in the Gulf and West Asia, India’s government delivered positive news Sunday: all Indian seafarers are accounted for and safe, with zero incidents on Indian ships over …
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Tensions in the Middle East have not deterred the Indian LPG ship ‘Jag Vikram’ from safely transiting the Strait of Hormuz. New Delhi announced Saturday that the India-registered tanker, carrying …
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As conflicts rage in West Asia, India’s DG Shipping has stepped in with robust measures to support exporters facing cargo delays in the Persian Gulf. Ports have been instructed to …
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In a reassuring update, the Indian government stated Saturday that national maritime areas function normally, free of port congestions. Ongoing dialogues with maritime boards and partners prioritize seafarer welfare and …
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Amid geopolitical uncertainties in West Asia, India’s government delivered positive news Wednesday: all 611 Indian seafarers aboard 22 vessels in the Persian Gulf are secure, with zero incidents linked to …
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As concerns mount over potential disruptions in key maritime routes, the Indian government has issued a strong statement affirming the security of its shipping assets west of the Strait of …
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Tensions in West Asia haven’t halted India’s energy imports. The LPG carrier Shivalik, sailing from Qatar, made history by becoming the first such vessel to reach Mundra Port in Gujarat …
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In a display of swift governmental action, India has repatriated 286 seafarers from the volatile Gulf region, with 33 arriving in the past 48 hours. This update, shared by authorities …
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Amid rising concerns over West Asia’s brewing storm, Indian authorities have rolled out reassuring updates: fuel and LPG supplies are steady, with robust stockpiles and smooth logistics. The MEA’s weekly …