The Iranian tanker in large fuel smuggling: 17 members of the crew members detained

Indian Seafarers Released from Iranian Custody After Prolonged Ordeal

Eight Indian seafarers finally returned home after a harrowing ordeal in Iran, sparked by accusations of fuel smuggling. Initially detained in December, their release was delayed amid escalating regional conflicts. The emotional toll remained profound, as personal lives were disrupted, highlighted by crew member Masood Alam’s postponed wedding.

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India’s Helpline Busy Assisting Seafarers Amid West Asia Crisis

India’s shipping ministry has successfully repatriated over 975 seafarers from West Asia amid regional tensions. In the last 24 hours, 11 were returned, showcasing the ministry’s crisis-response efficiency. Mukesh Mangal emphasized ongoing monitoring of 18 Indian-flagged vessels, ensuring crew safety and operational continuity amid distress situations.

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India Eases Transshipment Rules to Capture Gulf-Diverted Cargo 

India Revamps Transshipment Rules to Attract Gulf-Diverted Cargo

In response to the Hormuz crisis, India has updated its transshipment regulations to improve cargo handling at its ports, aiming to attract volumes diverted from the Persian Gulf. This adjustment reduces dwell times and enhances efficiency, positioning Indian terminals as competitive alternatives amid regional instability and boosting local energy supply chains.

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India Extends Crew Certificate Validity to Support Stranded Seafarers

The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) has granted a three-month extension for crew certificates, easing the burden on seafarers stranded in the Gulf. This decision addresses potential compliance issues amid heightened security and operational challenges. Additionally, safety training certificates will also see a similar extension, reflecting ongoing industry support.

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Tankers sail in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz

India Prioritizes Safety of Seafarers in the Middle East

On Monday, India reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare of Indian seafarers amid ongoing Gulf tensions. A senior Ministry of External Affairs official emphasized the priority of safety for the Indian community. Continuous support and communication with seafarers and their families are being maintained, ensuring their well-being during this challenging period.

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Dredging Corporation of India Celebrates 50 Years of Maritime Excellence

The Dredging Corporation of India Limited (DCIL) celebrated its Golden Jubilee in Visakhapatnam, marking 50 years of enhancing India’s maritime infrastructure. Founded in 1976, DCIL now handles nearly 80% of the country’s maintenance dredging, with revenue soaring to ₹1,148 crore last year. The event highlighted future ventures and global aspirations.

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