All 22 Indian Crew Members Safe Following Hormuz Strait Incident

India has confirmed the safety of 22 seafarers aboard two foreign-flagged ships targeted by Iran’s military in the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of Ports reported that the Panama-flagged container ships Euphoria and Epaminondas, carrying Indian crew members, are safe. The government is coordinating evacuations and ensuring the welfare of all nationals in the region.

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Female Master and Pilot Lead M.V. Sindhu in Historic Voyage

Breaking Barriers: Female Master and Pilot Lead M.V. Sindhu in Historic Voyage

In a historic milestone for India’s maritime industry, the M.V. Sindhu has set sail as the first Indian-flagged vessel commanded by a female Master and Pilot. Captain Meera Uppadhaya and Pilot Ms. Reshma Nilofer Visalakshi’s leadership marks a significant step toward gender equality in maritime roles, inspiring future generations.

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CMA CGM to strengthen and reshuffle its Africa lines – India Middle East Gulf services

MAHASAGAR Initiative for India-Africa Maritime Cooperation

India’s External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, highlighted the ‘MAHASAGAR’ initiative as pivotal for enhancing defense and maritime cooperation with Africa. This vision aims to strengthen ties through collaborative efforts in maritime security, trade, and capacity building, reflecting India’s commitment to bolstering strategic partnerships and addressing shared challenges like piracy and illegal fishing.

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CMA CGM Reflags Fifth Vessel Under Indian Flag

CMA CGM Expands Indian Fleet with Fifth Vessel Reflagging

French shipping giant CMA CGM has made headlines by reflagging its fifth container vessel under the Indian registry, underscoring India’s growth as a maritime hub. This milestone enhances logistical efficiency, offering benefits like priority berthing and improved connectivity, aligning with India’s Maritime India Vision 2030 and broader national infrastructural initiatives.

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Vizag Port Hosts Norwegian Ambassador to Discuss Sustainable Maritime Development

A high-level delegation from Norway, led by Ambassador Ms. May-Elin, visited the Visakhapatnam Port Authority, highlighting global interest in India’s maritime infrastructure. Discussions focused on port modernization, sustainability, and advanced technologies, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and environmental practices, reflecting a commitment to international collaboration in maritime capabilities.

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India Evacuates Over 2,500 Seafarers from Gulf Amid Rising Security Risks

India has successfully repatriated over 2,563 seafarers from the Gulf amid rising tensions linked to the US-Iran situation. Mandeep Singh Randhawa highlighted the government’s commitment to seafarer safety during an inter-ministerial briefing. The Directorate General of Shipping has managed thousands of inquiries, ensuring smooth operations despite regional unrest.

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NYK Conducts Crisis-Response Drill On Car Carrier

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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