India and Mauritius Collaborate to Modernize Container Terminals

India and Mauritius are set to enhance their maritime partnership through container terminal development. This initiative aims to improve port infrastructure and regional trade connectivity in the Indian Ocean. By partnering, Mauritius seeks technical expertise and project collaboration, positioning itself as a key transshipment hub, while India advances its maritime outreach.

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Government Assures Safe Passage for Indian Seafarers Amid Hormuz Strait Tensions

India’s Shipping Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal, has assured the safety of Indian seafarers as maritime traffic resumes in the Strait of Hormuz. This crucial corridor supports global trade, especially energy and cargo shipments, and its revival alleviates concerns among shipping operators, with authorities monitoring the situation for continued safety and stability.

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The United Nations awaits Russia's response as the Black Sea Grains Agreement deadline nears

Indian Jurist Bimal Patel Joins International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Prominent Indian jurist Bimal Patel has been elected as a judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). Currently a member of the UN International Law Commission, Patel also serves as Vice-Chancellor at Rashtriya Raksha University. His election underscores India’s commitment to multilateralism and maritime law principles.

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India’s First LNG Tanker ‘Disha’ Arrives at Dahej, Gujarat After Hormuz Crossing

India’s First Indigenous LNG Tanker Disha Reaches Dahej Terminal

India’s first indigenous LNG tanker, the Disha, has successfully docked at the Dahej terminal in Gujarat after navigating the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This landmark achievement enhances India’s energy logistics capabilities, supporting the nation’s efforts to secure energy supplies and reduce reliance on foreign vessels while strengthening local maritime operations.

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