The government has confirmed that no incidents involving Indian ships or seafarers have been reported in the past 24 hours, offering reassurance amid heightened tensions in the Gulf region.
According to the Shipping Ministry, all Indian-flagged vessels operating in and around the Persian Gulf remain safe, with approximately 540 Indian crew members accounted for and secure. Authorities said they are maintaining close coordination with shipping companies, port authorities, and international agencies to monitor developments.
The update comes against the backdrop of ongoing geopolitical instability affecting key maritime routes, including the nearby Strait of Hormuz, a critical corridor for global energy and cargo shipments.
Officials noted that real-time tracking systems and communication channels have been strengthened to ensure swift response in case of any emergency. Indian missions in the region are also in regular contact with vessel operators and seafarers to provide necessary support.
The ministry reiterated its commitment to safeguarding Indian maritime interests and ensuring the safety of crew members working in sensitive waters. Contingency plans, including rerouting options and enhanced security protocols, are being kept ready as a precautionary measure.
Industry stakeholders have welcomed the update, though they continue to remain cautious given the evolving situation. Shipping companies are closely assessing risks while maintaining operations to avoid disruptions in trade flows.
The government said it will continue to issue regular advisories and updates as the situation develops, with the safety of Indian vessels and seafarers remaining a top priority.
