The discussions are likely to focus on the
implications of regional tensions on cargo movement, freight costs, vessel
routing, and supply chain stability for Indian trade. Officials are expected to brief the panel on
the effects of security concerns in key maritime corridors, including increased
transit risks, higher insurance premiums, longer sailing times, and disruptions
to container and tanker services. The review may also cover the impact on
India’s imports of crude oil, fertilizers, chemicals, and other critical
commodities routed through the region.
The parliamentary committee is also likely to examine measures being
taken by the government and maritime authorities to minimise operational
disruptions at Indian ports and ensure continuity of export-import trade. These
include coordination with shipping lines, monitoring of cargo flows, and
efforts to reduce congestion and delays at major ports. Industry stakeholders have expressed concerns over rising logistics
costs and schedule uncertainties linked to the West Asia situation, which has
affected global shipping networks and trade routes. The panel’s review is
expected to help shape policy responses aimed at strengthening resilience in
India’s maritime trade and logistics sector.