The vessel, with 31 Indian seafarers on board, is expected to arrive at Mumbai on
April 22, 2026, said Mandeep Singh Randhawa
Director, MoPSW.
In the past 48 hours, two
Indian vessels — Sanmar Herald
and bulk carrier Jagannath —
reported a firing incident while transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Both vessels
have since returned to safe locations. No injuries to crew members have been
reported. The Ministry is maintaining
continuous communication with the crew and vessel owners and is closely
monitoring the evolving situation to ensure the safety and security of Indian
seafarers.
The Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping) control
room, activated to respond to the situation, has handled a total of 6,918 calls
and over 14,605 emails to date, including 25 calls and 135 emails in the past
24 hours alone.
As part of ongoing efforts,
more than 2,563 Indian seafarers have been safely repatriated so
far, including 25 in the last 24 hours from various locations. Port operations across India continue to
remain normal, with no reports of congestion or disruption.
The Government of India
remains fully committed to safeguarding the interests of Indian seafarers and
ensuring uninterrupted maritime operations. The Ministry continues to
coordinate closely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions
abroad, and key maritime stakeholders to address emerging challenges and
maintain operational stability.