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NYK Group Launches New Seafarer Training Center in Navi Mumbai

On April 17, NYK Shipmanagement Pte. Ltd. inaugurated a new training center in Navi Mumbai, India, aimed at enhancing seafarer training. This facility allows local programs, previously held in Singapore, to improve efficiency and reduce travel burdens for trainees, reinforcing maritime safety and competency for India’s significant maritime workforce.

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India Pushes for Practical Solutions on Seafarer Abandonment at IMO

India’s proposal at the 113th Session of the IMO’s Legal Committee has gained acceptance, addressing the critical issue of seafarer abandonment. The initiative calls for improved measures aligned with the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006), including a Model Standard Operating Procedure and a secure web-based system for enhanced coordination and reporting.

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Maharashtra Maritime Board Unveils Updated Advertising Regulations for Coastal Hoardings

The Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) has unveiled new advertising regulations for coastal areas and properties, allowing diverse formats such as hoardings, vessel displays, and even hot air balloon ads. These guidelines aim to enhance revenue generation through a structured bidding process, ensuring transparency in advertising activities across MMB-managed locations.

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India Unveils Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool to Boost Trade Security

The Union Cabinet has approved the establishment of the ‘Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool’ (BMI pool) with a ₹12,980 crore sovereign guarantee. This initiative aims to provide affordable maritime insurance for Indian vessels, reducing reliance on foreign insurers and addressing risks from global volatility. It will cover various maritime risks, enhancing self-reliance.

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Indian Missions Ensure Safety of Seafarers Amid West Asia Crisis

Indian missions are actively engaging with the diaspora, including community organizations and businesses, to maintain vital connections abroad. Air travel between the region and India remains operational, with over 1 million passengers traveling since February. The Indian Embassy in Tehran has evacuated 2,373 nationals, ensuring their safety amid ongoing challenges.

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Vizhinjam Port Faces 100-Ship Queue Amid Hormuz Disruptions

Vizhinjam Port Sees Massive 100-Ship Backlog Amid Hormuz Crisis

Kerala’s Vizhinjam International Seaport is gaining prominence, with nearly 100 vessels awaiting berths due to Gulf tensions impacting UAE routes. Located 10 nautical miles from major shipping lanes, the port’s deepwater capacity allows it to accommodate ultra-large vessels, reducing transit times and costs. Future expansions aim to enhance throughput significantly.

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Security first: DG Shipping calls for the Indian seafarers in Iran to remain safe

India’s Strategic Role in Maritime Security Highlighted at World Border Security Congress

At the World Border Security Congress 2026 in Vienna, India showcased its maritime security leadership through a delegation led by Additional Director General Anand Prakash Badola. The event fostered discussions on border security challenges and strategies, highlighting India’s commitment to robust maritime governance and international collaboration in addressing global security issues.

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Rising Fraud in Indian Maritime Job Market Threatens Aspiring Seafarers

A recent report by the All India Seafarers Union highlights a troubling surge in fraudulent job rackets within India’s maritime sector. Aspiring seafarers are increasingly targeted by fake recruitment agencies, leading to financial losses and career uncertainties. Authorities struggle to track these scams due to a lack of centralized oversight.

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India Calls for Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Amid UN Debate

During a UN General Assembly debate on April 17, 2026, India’s Ambassador Harish P expressed deep concerns about threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. He condemned attacks on civilian vessels, emphasizing the need for international cooperation and adherence to maritime law to ensure safe navigation amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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