Indian Seafarers Recount Ordeal Escaping Iran Missile Strikes

Seafarers returning from conflict-ridden Iran expressed despair over their situation. Manan Singh Chauhan recounted terrifying missile strikes, claiming, “On Eid, 70-80 missiles shook the ground.” Stranded in Khorramshahr, he and his crew awaited sign-offs. Criticizing government inaction, he lamented that half their salary went to travel costs.

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Vizhinjam Plans ₹800 Crore Expansion

Vizhinjam International Seaport Launches ₹800 Crore Expansion Project

Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited (VISL) is launching a major expansion, signing three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to enhance its infrastructure. The first phase involves an ₹800 crore investment via public-private partnerships, featuring a significant collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation to establish a dedicated oil bunkering facility, strengthening Vizhinjam’s position as a maritime hub.

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Safety of Indian Seafarers Secured Despite Gulf Unrest

On Tuesday, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways reassured that all Indian vessels and crews in the Persian Gulf are safe, despite rising tensions. Additional Secretary Mukesh Mangal confirmed no incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels, emphasizing active monitoring and successful repatriation efforts for over 2,800 Indian seafarers. Operations remain normal.

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Bombay High Court Corrects Compensation Discrepancy for Deceased Maritime Engineer’s Family

The Bombay High Court has raised the compensation for the family of Rajesh Deshmukh, a deceased maritime engineer, from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 1.31 crore. Justice Jitendra Jain criticized the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal for underestimating Deshmukh’s income, emphasizing the higher earnings in the offshore sector. The insurer must deposit the revised amount within 12 weeks.

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Kolkata Port Conducts India’s First-Ever Midstream Container Transfer

Kolkata Port Pioneers India’s First Midstream Container Transfer

Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port Kolkata has achieved a landmark milestone with India’s first midstream container handling operation at Diamond Harbour. This innovative process enables the efficient transfer of export cargo from the Bengal-Bihar-Jharkhand region to global markets, improving logistics and enhancing the port’s competitiveness for large container vessels.

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New OTM Complex Enhances India’s Coastal Security Operations

The inauguration of the new OTM Administrative Complex at Coast Guard District Headquarters No. 13 in Puducherry marks a major leap in India’s maritime security. Unveiled by DG Paramesh Sivamani, the facility enhances operational efficiency, featuring an advanced Operations Centre and Maritime Rescue Sub Centre for improved command and coordination in maritime challenges.

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India to Deploy Special Vessels to West Asia

India to Launch Specialized Vessels for West Asia Trade Routes

The Indian government plans to launch dedicated vessel services on West Asia trade routes to address soaring logistics costs, which have surged by 60-80% since February’s Hormuz crisis. This initiative aims to enhance direct shipping between India and Gulf Cooperation Council markets, improving delivery reliability and reducing dependence on transshipment hubs.

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