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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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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India Alerts on Hormuz Risks, Bolsters Supply Chains Amid Energy Squeezes

India Alerts on Hormuz Risks as Energy Supply Chains Fortify

India is increasingly concerned about shipping vulnerabilities in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil. With over 60% of its crude imports passing through, the government is enhancing supply chain resilience. Measures include expanding Strategic Petroleum Reserves and improving logistical infrastructure, amid rising freight costs and geopolitical tensions.

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Four Officials, Including Principal, Held Responsible for Cadet’s Fatal Accident

Authorities in Pune have filed a negligence case against four officials at the Tolani Maritime Institute following the tragic death of 20-year-old cadet Vishal Verma. He suffered critical head injuries when a basketball hoop collapsed during exercise. His family alleges poor maintenance and delayed medical assistance contributed to the tragedy.

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India’s First Autonomous Maritime Shipyard Launched in Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh is set to boost its maritime sector with the Juvvaladinne project, establishing India’s first autonomous maritime shipyard. Minister Anagani Satya Prasad announced plans for a research center focused on innovative maritime technologies, promising significant job creation and investment opportunities while positioning the state as a leader in maritime infrastructure.

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India Showcases Cruise Tourism Potential at Seatrade Cruise Global 2026

India Highlights Growing Cruise Tourism Potential at Seatrade 2026

India showcased its cruise tourism potential at Seatrade Cruise Global 2026, held in Miami. The delegation, led by the Ministry of Ports, engaged with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and global operators like Norwegian Cruise Line. Discussions focused on aligning India’s cruise framework with global standards and enhancing port connectivity.

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Lok Sabha hands over the Indian ports to increase the integrated port development

India’s Ports Maintain Efficiency Amidst Global Shipping Disruptions

India’s major ports are operating smoothly, starkly contrasting global supply chain disruptions. The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority is handling over 1.2 million TEUs monthly, showcasing a 12% year-on-year growth. Digital upgrades and strategic investments like the ₹7.5 lakh crore Sagarmala initiative enhance efficiency and capacity amid ongoing global challenges.

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