Indian Seafarers Safe as Shipping Ministry Confirms No Incidents

In the past 24 hours, the Indian Shipping Ministry reported no incidents involving Indian ships or seafarers, confirming the safety of all 540 crew members in the Persian Gulf. This announcement aims to alleviate concerns amid rising maritime tensions, highlighting the government’s commitment to protecting its maritime workforce and ensuring their safety.

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Modi, Trump discuss importance of keeping Strait of Hormuz open

Modi and Trump Discuss Strait of Hormuz Security Amid West Asia Crisis

On Tuesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump discussed the critical situation in the Middle East, particularly the significance of the Strait of Hormuz. Modi emphasized India’s commitment to de-escalation, noting the strait’s essential role in global trade, especially regarding India’s crude oil imports, amid rising tensions.

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JNPA Evaluates 4-Year Concession Extension for DP World’s NSICT Terminal to Advance Mega Terminal Strategy

JNPA Eyes Unified Mega-Terminal with NSICT Concession Extension

The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) is exploring a four-year concession extension for the Nhava Sheva International Container Terminal (NSICT), expiring June 30, 2027. This proposal aims to align NSICT’s tenure with the adjacent DP World-operated terminal until 2031, facilitating a unified mega-terminal strategy for India’s largest container port.

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Government Reinstates Full RoDTEP Benefits for Exporters as West Asia Crisis Hammers Logistics Costs

India Revives RoDTEP Scheme Amid West Asia Crisis

The Indian government has reinstated full benefits under the RoDTEP scheme for exporters impacted by the West Asia crisis, addressing rising logistics costs and supply chain issues linked to the Strait of Hormuz closure. This restoration is vital for labor-intensive sectors facing heightened freight rates and War Risk Surcharges, ensuring competitiveness amidst challenges.

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India, Iran Coordinate Tanker Transits Through Hormuz

India-Iran Talks Aim to Guarantee Safe Transit for Indian Ships in Hormuz Strait

India is working closely with Iranian officials to ensure the safe passage of 22 Indian-flagged merchant vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, disrupted due to regional tensions. Special Secretary Rajesh Kumar Sinha confirmed that 611 Indian seafarers are being monitored, with recent shipments delivered without incident amid ongoing safety discussions.

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