Amid rising geopolitical tensions in the Gulf region, the Indian government is closely monitoring Indian-flagged vessels operating in the area. Authorities have intensified surveillance and established constant communication with shipping operators to ensure the safety of crews and cargo.
Currently, several dozen Indian merchant ships, carrying crude oil, liquefied natural gas, and other essential goods, are navigating strategic waterways near the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of Ports and Shipping has urged shipping companies to follow safety protocols and maintain regular updates on vessel movements.
Officials emphasized that India is taking all precautionary measures to safeguard its maritime assets while continuing to support uninterrupted trade in the region.
Analysts note that with the Gulf remaining a critical hub for energy shipments, such monitoring is essential to prevent disruptions that could impact global supply chains.
