The vessel crossed
the Strait of Hormuz on May 13 amid heightened global scrutiny over maritime
traffic movement through the key energy corridor linking the Persian Gulf with
international shipping routes. According to the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and
Waterways, two LPG carrier vessels bound for India have safely passed through
the Strait of Hormuz, ensuring uninterrupted energy supplies to the country
despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Speaking during an inter-ministerial press
briefing in New Delhi, Mukesh Mangal, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Ports,
Shipping and Waterways, confirmed that both LPG cargoes were being coordinated
with Indian Oil Corporation to ensure secure passage through the region. The development comes shortly after Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed
Abbas Araghchi held discussions with India’s External Affairs Minister S.
Jaishankar, reiterating Iran’s commitment to maintaining maritime security in
the Strait of Hormuz and ensuring safe commercial navigation for friendly
nations. The successful arrival of MV Symi highlights the continued
resilience of regional maritime logistics and the importance of coordinated
international efforts in safeguarding global energy supply chains.