June28 , 2026

    India Develops Insurance Safety Net for Risky Shipping Routes

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    India is developing an insurance safety net for trade moving through high-risk maritime routes, as global insurers tighten coverage and raise premiums amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

    The move is aimed at protecting Indian shipping interests and ensuring continuity of imports and exports that transit sensitive sea lanes such as the Gulf region, Red Sea, and other conflict-affected corridors. Officials and industry stakeholders are reportedly working on mechanisms to provide risk cover where international markets have become restrictive or prohibitively expensive.

    Shipping companies have faced rising war-risk premiums, limited underwriting capacity, and stricter terms from global insurers as attacks, seizures, and regional instability increase uncertainty for vessel operators.

    Industry experts say an Indian-backed insurance framework could help stabilise freight movements, lower disruption risks, and support sectors dependent on energy imports, commodities, and containerized trade.

    The initiative also reflects India’s broader effort to strengthen maritime resilience, reduce exposure to external shocks, and safeguard supply chains during periods of global shipping volatility.

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