New Delhi: The India-flagged large gas carrier Green Sanvi successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Friday night, carrying approximately 46,650 metric tonnes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), according to official sources.
Earlier, on March 28, another major LPG shipment of around 47,000 metric tonnes reached the Vadinar Terminal of DPA Kandla in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The cargo, transported by the vessel MT Jag Vasant, is scheduled to be transferred to another ship at anchorage through a Ship-to-Ship (STS) operation, ensuring continued distribution despite logistical challenges.
To secure these operations, Indian Navy warships have been placed on standby to assist merchant vessels navigating the volatile region. The Indian government has also been actively engaging with Iranian authorities to facilitate the safe passage of Indian ships through the Strait of Hormuz, which has seen disruptions due to a maritime blockade linked to the ongoing conflict.
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Providing an update on maritime safety, Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Mukesh Mangal, confirmed that 18 Indian vessels with around 485 seafarers are currently in the Persian Gulf. “All seafarers in the Persian Gulf remain safe,” he stated, adding that over 964 seafarers have already been repatriated.
Authorities are maintaining close coordination with multiple stakeholders, including the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions abroad, and maritime agencies, to ensure uninterrupted port operations and the safety of Indian interests.
Meanwhile, the broader impact of the crisis continues to unfold. A senior government official revealed that nearly 5,98,000 passengers have returned to India amid the evolving security situation in West Asia and the Gulf region.





